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“In both the EU and Lithuania, we talk about not imposing economic sanctions on Belarus, as this will have a negative impact mainly on ordinary people. However, if Mr. Lukashenko believes that economic sanctions should be adapted to himself, to Belarus itself, it can do so as long as it has adequate strength to make such decisions.
However, in any case, it will certainly not benefit the Belarusian economy, and the use or implementation of alternatives will allow us to face a new type of production on the international market, and such production will be called “Belarusian golden fertilizers,” said G. Nausėda. Monday.
Lukashenko promised on Friday that Belarus would respond to the planned sanctions, state news agency BelTA reported.
“I ordered the government to prepare measures so that all trade flows from Lithuanian ports are directed to others. We will see how they fare after that. Our cargo flows are responsible for 30 percent. Lithuanian budget. What else do they need? They think. too good of themselves.
We will show them their place, “Lukashenko said.
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