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Lukashenka “does not shoot” on sanctions (Photo: Belta)
Belta writes about this.
“You know, I’ve been under sanctions my whole life. A quarter of a century under sanctions, alive and well. It doesn’t worry me, as the young people say, ”he told reporters on Saturday.
Belta also says that he also called what is happening in the country, a generational change.
«A generational change is taking place, whether we like it or not. I understand this more than anyone. But you don’t need to break anything. We are going, as reasonable people, to go through this period of generational change in a really beautiful way, ”he said.
Lukashenka also said about the situation in the country that «it’s easy to break. “But it will be very difficult to restore past achievements and, as he said, it will not work.
Let us remind you that on Saturday November 7, Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko inaugurated the first nuclear power plant in Belarus, which Lithuania opposes.
BelNPP is located near the town of Ostrovets in the Grodno region, 50 km from Vilnius. It has been built since 2011 according to the Russian VVER-1200 design. The general contractor for the construction of the nuclear power plant is Atomstroyexport, a Rosatom structure.
The station consists of two power units, the first of which was scheduled for November 2020 and the second in 2021.
Lithuania considers that the Belarusian nuclear power plant is a threat to national security, in August the country sent a protest note and asked that its construction be stopped until it passes all the tests proposed by the European Union.
In November, Lithuania announced its refusal to buy electricity from Belarus after the Belarusian nuclear power plant started generating electricity.