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Alexander Lukashenko said intelligence intercepted conversations about the falsification of the poisoning of Alexei Navalny
On Friday, September 4, Belarusian television published the recordings of intercepted conversations announced by President Alexander Lukashenko, which allegedly speak of falsification of the poisoning of the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
The details were published on the news air of the television channel ONT.
From the published entry it appears that the representative of Warsaw, in a conversation with Berlin, said that Putin should discourage “sticking his nose in the affairs” of Belarus. He also said that it is necessary to “drown” Putin in Russia’s problems, and “there are a lot of them.”
The conversation is conducted in English and lasts approximately one minute. Nick from Berlin and Mike from Warsaw discuss the political processes in Belarus and Russia.
“In this case, it is not so important. There is a war. And in a war, all kinds of methods are good,” says a subscriber from the Federal Republic of Germany in the recordings of the Navalny poisoning.
We publish the transcript:
Warsaw: Hi Nick. How are we doing?
Berlin: Everything seems to be going according to plan, Navalny materials are ready. You will be transferred to the Chancellor’s office. Its application is expected.
Warsaw: Is the poisoning confirmed for sure?
Berlin: Look Mike, in this case it’s not that important. There is a war going on. And during the war, all kinds of methods are good.
Warsaw: I agree. Putin needs to be dissuaded from sticking his nose into Belarusian affairs. The most effective way is to drown him in the problems of Russia, and there are a lot of them. In addition, in the near future they will have elections, voting day in the regions of Russia.
Berlin: This is what we are doing. How are you doing in Belarus?
Warsaw: To be honest, not really. President Lukashenko turned out to be a tough nut to crack. They are professional and organized. It is clear that Russia supports them. Officials and the military are loyal to the president. The rest is at the meeting, not on the phone.
Berlin: Yes, I understand. So long, bye.
Warsaw: Bye.
Earlier, the German government issued a statement that Novichok poison was found in Navalny’s blood.
Later, during a meeting with the head of the Russian government, Mikhail Mishustin, Alexander Lukashenko announced the interception of the conversation between Warsaw and Berlin, which allegedly testifies to the falsification of the poisoning of the leader of the Russian opposition.