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This data was provided to Lukashenka, supposedly by the special services
Lukashenko accused Ukraine of wanting to “paralyze the activities of the state, companies and industries.” Furthermore, according to him, a “center of informational influence on Belarus” has already appeared near Kiev.
In a meeting with the staff of the sixth clinical hospital in the city of Minsk, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko shared excerpts from the special services in which, according to him, it is stated that Ukraine wanted to “rather strangle Belarus.” According to the head of state, he received information “about what is happening in Belarus” literally the day before from the KGB, writes Belta.
Thus, Lukashenka affirms that the reports of the State Security Committee contain information about the conversation between the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, with his German counterpart Heiko Maas.
Kuleba allegedly argued that the EU “should introduce serious sanctions against Belarus in order to paralyze the activities of the state, companies and industries.”
Lukashenka said that “a center of information influence on Belarus” has appeared near Kiev.
“Ordinary people treat us very well, humanely, because we treat them like brothers. But what cynicism: we are late, we have to strangle Belarus faster,” Alexander Lukashenko said.
He also added that the West is supposedly interested in the crisis in Belarus. This, Lukashenko claims, will undermine Russia’s position.
“This is the main point, and we are a barrier on this path. We must train ourselves,” Lukashenka said in a meeting with doctors.
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba commented on this news on his Twitter page.
“There are no such words in our conversations with Heiko Maas. I am fundamentally against ‘strangling’ Belarus, its business and its production. On the contrary, I am in favor of letting Belarus breathe freely,” Kuleba commented.
Those words were not heard in our conversations with Gaiko Maas. I am fundamentally against “suffocating” Belarus, its business and its production. On the contrary, I am in favor of allowing Belarus to breathe freely. https://t.co/5gq64B0yKP
– Dmytro Kuleba (myDmytroKuleba) November 27, 2020
Prior to this, Lukashenka accused Poland of wanting to bring down the Belarusian economy.
Also earlier, Lukashenka said who can remove him from power.
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