Lukashenka said he would maintain a common homeland with Putin



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Lukashenka promised to keep

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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko vows to preserve the “common homeland” with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He also said that today the peoples of both countries have returned to being fraternal.

This was stated during a visit to the Baranovichi vocational and technical school of the service sector, reports BelTA.

Lukashenka pointed out that in his speech before the elections he pointed out that the Belarusian and Russian peoples had become partners, not brothers. According to him, Minsk was heard in the Kremlin and today the sides have become brothers.

“But why wait for someone to push us in the West, so that we will be brothers again? This is a lesson,” he said.

He stressed that together with Russian President Vladimir Putin, he had already drawn conclusions.

“And no matter what they say, no matter what they say in our squares, we will preserve our common homeland. Our common homeland, where two peoples live from one root. This is the homeland from Brest to Vladivostok,” Lukashenko added.

Let us remind you that today the students began to go out to protests in Belarus, it is already known about the arrests and the dispersal of the demonstration in Minsk.

Note, earlier Lukashenka reacted to the sanctions of the Baltic states, stating that the western countries “gave them the order” fas “.

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