Belarusian dictator Arachsandr Lukashenko and Russian leader Vladimir Putin during a press conference
– Kiev probably won’t agree to stop the arms, but it probably relies on Moscow’s refusal, said Belarus leader Arachsandr Lukashenko at a joint press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the Minsk dictator, the Russians now have “a great advantage” in negotiations.
On Thursday, Belarusian leader Arachsandr Lukashenko came to Moscow where he met with Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin.
According to the Kremlin announcement, both leaders were to “discuss the key issues of further development of bilateral relations between strategic partnerships and the alliances between the two countries, the prospects for integrated cooperation within the coalition, and current topics from the international agenda.”
Putin – Lukashenko meeting. “We can’t put pressure on Russia.”
After the meeting, a joint press conference was held, during which Lukashenko expressed her belief that Putin would talk about a proposal for a 30-day truce with Trump’s messenger on Thursday or Friday. In the Russian capital, we present Steve Witkov of the White House.
According to Belarusian leaders, Washington’s proposal is “not a trick.” However, he expressed his confidence that Ukraine was being forced by the US on this issue. – Kiev probably won’t agree to stop the weapons, but perhaps he hopes for Moscow’s rejection – he appreciated.
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“We cannot put pressure on Russia to regulate the situation in Ukraine,” he added.
“It’s difficult for them to agree now because it’s easy on the front.”
The Minsk dictator believes that Trump’s administration has no idea about the decisive end of the war, and believes what is happening now is a “study of the situation.” In his opinion, Moscow has the most powerful card in negotiations, and the decisions made in the Kremlin reach the terms of peace.
– It’s difficult for them to agree right now. Because they are easy on the front. That’s why they have a great advantage in their hands, as Trump said – Lukashenko said he was quoted by the belt agency.
Putin himself did not mention the situation of Ukraine or Washington’s proposals. He spoke about Russia and Belarus’ relationship.
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