Lukashenko is ready for war

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According to the information agency "Vesti", Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has sharply criticized events in the south-east of Ukraine. According to him, the referendums held in the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk people's republics “have no meaning in terms of law,” and he will not allow anything like that in his own country.

However, the Belarusian leader did not use the term "separatists" in relation to the militia, said Utro.ru. “Separatists are a matter of taste. Someone wants to call the separatists, but I want to say that too much wood has been broken in Ukraine. I know very well, better than anyone in Russia, what is happening in Ukraine. For various reasons, for different channels. The people stupefied, the people are stunned, they do not understand what is happening. Federalization, decentralization, European integration and so on. And here Putin is right: we must get together and talk to these so-called separatists: what do you want? You do not repeat Yanukovych’s mistake, ”Lukashenka said in an interview with the Dozhd TV channel.

In addition, Lukashenka noted that although he supports the Kremlin’s position in the negotiations between Kiev and the militia, any attempt to introduce foreign troops on the territory of Belarus will result in war. “Whoever comes to the Belarusian land, I will fight. Even if it is Putin, ”the Belarusian president stressed.

It is worth noting that in March, Lukashenko spoke about his readiness to act as a mediator for the establishment of diplomatic relations between the new Kiev authorities and Moscow, noting that he sees no reason to consider the current Ukrainian government illegitimate. He also criticized the indecision of the Ukrainian army in the Crimea.

The Belarusian president commented on the imposition of sanctions against Russia. "Do not worry. Sanctions, etc. - all this is complete nonsense and nonsense. This is chatter. The West today is not capable of anything. We have to proceed from this ... That freak has not yet been born on earth, who would not understand what Russia is and what sanctions are and what they will turn into, ”he said.
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  1. 1st_user
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    22 May 2014 16: 38
    Isn't this article a fake? You should not believe what is written from the first word. Let more knowledgeable users direct you to reliable sources.
  2. 0
    22 May 2014 19: 50
    Quote: Targitai
    And what did Slavyansk merge into? Or do you need that immediately after the referendum not trained and not experienced but the army of many thousands of DNI would attack? Blood by the sea, guts by the mountain?


    Has anyone seen how quickly the DPR and LPR armies are preparing? Or have the warriors in the outskirts disappeared? Duck on that side is also not entirely a pro.
  3. Pesnyadv
    +1
    22 May 2014 22: 47
    Lukashenko would have kept silent, if you looked smart, he would have gone away... fool
    Lukashenko is not a friend of Russia, but a parasite.
    He is fooling the people of Belarus and trying to fool Russia itself.
    Lukashenko is so kind and smart thanks to Russian non-repayable loans.
  4. 0
    23 May 2014 01: 34
    So that there is no misunderstanding - I am Belarusian, although I live in Russia, but I am Belarusian.

    «Whoever comes to Belarusian soil, I will fight. Even if it’s Putin”

    Why are you all so excited about this phrase?
    Judging by the rhetoric on the forum, many of you here are ready to go to war with Belarus - so what if a sovereign state shouldn’t fight with you all?
    Well, Lukashenko says so directly: Whoever comes to Belarusian soil
    In general, many people have a strange reaction - here some Frenchman a month ago joked about the war against Russia, so many laughed. And “Old Man” said that he would fight for the people of Belarus, even if it was a close friend ( Attacker on the people of Belarus), and then everyone started to boil over - how is that possible? Well, well, let's go far guys - 90 didn't teach some people anything, or apparently a lot has already been forgotten.

    Ask yourself a question: if your best friend attacks you tomorrow, will all of you screaming here fight him?
  5. Pesnyadv
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    23 May 2014 04: 56
    Quote: Penzyak
    We have a strange ally, it seems to be with us, but it seems not.


    And what does he have to do with us, with Russia???

    - Did you provide airfields to the military?
    So we are defending this Lukashenko. Otherwise, NATO would have torn Belarus apart long ago, turning women into slaves, men into slaves, and dispersing those who disagreed into the forests.

    - Does it supply Russia with environmentally friendly products?
    So for the price and benefits that Russia directly and covertly pays, these products are GOLD.

    - Does Belarusian technology go to Russia?
    So, apart from us and Kazakhstan, they don’t really take it from them...


    But this is what we need, but Lukashenko does not and will not give it!


    There is almost no political support from Belarus.
    And, sometimes, Russia has direct betrayal from Lukashenko!

    - Lukashenko believes that Russia attacked Georgia in 2008. Did not recognize Abkhazia and Ossetia. And he’s extremely friendly with Saakashvili. drinks
    - Didn’t recognize the Crimean referendum. Crimea was not recognized by Russia. But he hugs Turchinov. love
    - Recognized the legitimacy of the current Kyiv junta
    - Opposed the recognition of the referendum of Lugansk and Donetsk
    - Demands full right to dispose of Russia's subsoil resources (especially oil and gas). fool
    - Constantly using blackmail (I repeat, blackmail) to extort irrevocable loans from Russia
    - Boycotts the signing of the union treaty
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    Next, add yourself...

    With all this, Russia never interfered in the political affairs of Belarus, and if there were frictions, they were not brought out of public view.
    Lukashenko loves ostentatious scandals, like a scandalous trader at a Chinese market fool

    Before downvoting, try to argue your disagreement.
    1. -1
      26 May 2014 11: 29
      I categorically disagree with you:
      Since the collapse of the union, Russia (represented by the Alegarchs) has periodically twisted the arms of Belarus.
      It started with the introduction of taxes for the Moscow-Minsk road, and tariffs were raised first on the Russian side.
      Further more - There was an agreement on oil supplies signed since the time of Yeltsin, through a scandal the Alegarchs achieved the cancellation of the old agreement and the signing of a new one, which was not very beneficial for Belarus.
      Next is the dairy business - when Anishchenko twisted the hands of Minsk.
      An agreement on the construction of a nuclear power plant on the territory of Belarus, when, after the agreement on the start of construction, an office was imposed that would manage the power of the station, and the main recipient of the income was Russia.
      Arm twisting with MAZ and MZKT.
      The case with potash fertilizers Belaruskali.
      Minsk bicycle factory - the Russians bought the enterprise and....
      And much more...

      I don’t blame anyone, it’s the market and money, and sentimentality is left to us and all sorts of loudmouths are shouting left and right.
      Lukashenko doesn’t live in a vacuum and knows more tricks than you and I, and accordingly reacts to them as he sees fit based on the situation, and here you are making all sorts of accusations without understanding what and why. Belarus does not have independence in energy resources, and when neighbors begin to put pressure on Belarus - if Old Man was only for himself, then his behavior would be like that of Ukrainian leaders, but now he is not only for himself but also for the people of Belarus.
  6. +1
    23 May 2014 06: 47
    The impression is that the old man has begun to experience senile insanity. That’s how I understand it, “ally”....
  7. 0
    13 June 2014 20: 13
    The aging appanage prince is waging his behind-the-scenes struggle out of fear of losing power and in the desire to make money from the confrontation.
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