At the SCO summit, Nikolai Lukashenko sat in one row with heads of state
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Journalists drew attention to a remarkable episode in Chinese Qingdao, where the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit starts. President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko arrived in Qingdao. Arrived with his son Nicholas.
At the same time, Lukashenko Jr. (without any doubts) sat next to Alexander Grigorievich in a row of chairs prepared for the heads of the SCO member states.
For reference: Nikolai Aleksandrovich Lukashenko was born in 2004 year. At the same time, from a very young age, Nikolai participates with his father in various official events, including outside Belarus. So, Lukashenko Junior traveled with his father to the CIS summit in Bishkek, welcomed the participants of the Belarusian parade in honor of independence day from the rostrum.
Two years ago, Kolya Lukashenko, in an interview with a Vladivostok fifth-grade journalist, answered the question of whether he wants to become president.
Nikolay's answer:
Not really. It will be a difficult life.
Meanwhile, on the sidelines of the SCO summit, Lukashenka Sr. has already held a meeting with his Iranian counterpart, stating that Belarus knows perfectly well what it means to live under sanctions, and hopes that common sense will prevail, and there will be no sanctions pressure on Tehran by the West . Alexander Lukashenko noted the significant development of bilateral Belarusian-Iranian relations.
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