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“We consider it unacceptable for someone outside to impose certain decisions on the Belarusian people. Belarusians should be allowed to calmly settle things and take the necessary measures. It is absolutely valid for the recent events in Kyrgyzstan and for the ongoing internal political struggle in Moldova. Vladimir Putin repeated.
Returning to the situation in Belarus, Vladimir Putin said that the country was “under attack by external forces.”
“After the presidential elections, our Belarusian friends are going through unprecedented pressure, resisting sanctions and provocations, information warfare and propaganda,” added the Russian head of state.
“The frequent attempts of external interference in the internal affairs of the States that participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (in which Belarus has observer status, no) is a challenge for common security. We are talking about a flagrant violation of sovereignty, a desire to divide society, to change the course of the development of the State, to break the old political, economic and human ties that have been formed over the centuries, “he said. the leader of the Kremlin.
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization is a regional organization that includes Russia, China, and four former Soviet republics in Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan.