Lukashenko laughs at the world: announces “evidence” of how Warsaw and Berlin negotiated Navaln



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The German government, where the poisoned A. Navaln was transported, announced this week that his life had been attacked with a Novičiok-type nerve paralyzing substance.

The country’s Chancellor Angela Merkel immediately declared that Russia must answer questions that arose, and NATO and the EU spoke about possible sanctions.

The Kremlin traditionally denies everything and sees no point in giving explanations. This time, it is true that Moscow has a new helper – the regime of A. Lukashenko, which has become completely dependent on Russia and protested the protests.

He told the head of the Russian government, M. Mishustin, who visited Minsk on Thursday, that Belarusian security had intercepted telephone conversations, testifying that the poisoning of A. Navaln had been organized.

Reuters / Scanpix Photo / Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Alexander Lukashenko

Reuters / Scanpix Photo / Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Alexander Lukashenko

“There was no poisoning from Navaln. They did, I quote, to dissuade Putin from interfering in Belarusian affairs, “Lukashenko said, promising to share copies with the Russian authorities.

Like he said, he did, and more. A recording of an alleged conspiracy by the West, specifically Germany and Poland, was posted on the Telegram channel Pul Pervogo on Friday night.

Hearing someone, Nick and Mike, somehow consult English with an American accent, but the dialogue is read in Russian, and dramatically.

Warsaw: Hello! Hello Nick. How are we doing?

Sedan: Everything seems to be going according to plan. The material on Navalna is ready. It will be delivered to the Chancellery. We are waiting for your statement.

Warsaw: Is the poisoning really confirmed?

Sedan: Listen, Mike, it’s not that important in this case. There is a war going on. And during the war, all methods are good.

Warsaw: I agree, we have to dissuade Putin from interfering in the affairs of Belarus. The most effective way is to drown it in Russia’s problems, and many of them! Also, there will be elections soon, election day in the regions of Russia.

Sedan: That’s what we do. And how are your affairs in Belarus?

Warsaw: Yes, frankly, it’s not that good. President Lukashenko turned out to be a tough nut to crack. They are professional and organized. They clearly have the support of Russia. Officials and military are loyal to the president. We keep working. We will speak in a meeting, not on the phone.

Sedan: Yes, yes, I understand, then before the meeting, until.

Warsaw: Until.

Such a supposedly authentic recording, although in fact more ridiculous, has also been shown on state television and, according to experts, is intended for both national audiences and Russia.

AFP / „Scanpix“ nuotr./Aliaksandras Lukašenka

AFP / „Scanpix“ nuotr./Aliaksandras Lukašenka

“Just because it’s grotesque and funny doesn’t mean it doesn’t matter. These are new colors in our country. Minsk shows that it is completely immersed in the world of post-truth. Officials don’t just lie. No matter what is said to be false as it seems absurd.

The goal is to show Russia the loyalty and love of Belarus. And we will, even if it makes our friends in Russia tremble. ” Tut. By wrote analyst Arciomas Šraibmanas.

And even the most famous Russian propagandists are falling apart. Vladimir Solovyov, who is called the Kremlin spokesman, perhaps even subtly wrote on Twitter: “I will say very politely, the recording of the conversation posted yesterday in Minsk did not impress at all.”

A. Shraibman, for his part, adds that not only in the West, but also in Moscow, Lukashenko’s rhetoric is now similarly seen, as a political hoax. And it doesn’t matter if it’s public or private.

“In Russia it is understood that the fact that Lukashenko is vulnerable and desperate today does not guarantee that he will keep his promises. The wind direction will change, the rhetoric will also change,” notes A. Šraibmanas.



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