Lukashenka on sanctions: ordinary families should not suffer
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Lukashenka on sanctions: ordinary families should not suffer
Lukashenka on sanctions: ordinary families should not suffer
The President called the current situation for Belarus a challenge and a certain way out of the comfort zone. 07.10.2021, Sputnik Belarus
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MINSK, October 7 – Sputnik. Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko demanded that all measures be taken so that ordinary families do not suffer as a result of Western sanctions. According to him, the main goal of “this frenzied blackmail” is not the fight for human rights, but the elimination of competitors and the ruin of key enterprises. Lukashenko believes that the ultimate goal of the West is “to strangle the economy of Belarus”, as well as “to drive people into poverty, and in the best case – to take them to the streets.” The President noted that the Belarusian authorities will not allow this. He recalled that the republic’s economy is open and more than 60% for export and foreign markets. “I like the attitude to opposing sanctions. The president. He also added that the new introductory restrictions“ turn against the economy of the country that imposes the sanctions. ”Lukashenko noted that the Baltic countries, Poland and Ukraine have already experienced this. channels we keep in touch with these states, – he said. Leaving the comfort zone Lukashenko called the current situation in the country a challenge and a certain way out of the comfort zone for Belarus. At the same time, according to the president, this is “a moment of new opportunities, to mobilize and achieve results, regardless of any pressure.” – 70% of the world’s population. & gt; & gt; & gt; Lukashenko wants to revise relations with VenezuelaConversation with PutinPresident as an example of Russia’s reaction to Western sanctions. After the introduction of restrictions, according to Lukashenko, “Russia, having discarded all nuances, turned inward, looked at its internal reserves and made a giant step forward. Especially in those areas that have been ruined forward since the mid-90s.” “together with Russia we can do more.” He recalled that he had a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin today.
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The President called the current situation for Belarus a challenge and a certain way out of the comfort zone.
MINSK, October 7 – Sputnik. Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko demanded to take all measures.
During the meeting on opposition, the head of state recalled that earlier it had been decided to meet with the government to discuss the republic’s economy once a quarter.
“Running across Europe and America and begging for sanctions against Belarus,” the president said.
According to him, the main goal of “this frenzied blackmail” is not the fight for human rights, but the elimination of competitors and the ruin of key enterprises. Lukashenko believes that the ultimate goal of the West is “to strangle the economy of Belarus”, as well as “to drive people into poverty, and in the best case – to take them to the streets.” The President noted that the Belarusian authorities will not allow this.
Don’t dramatize
Lukashenka said that the country should not only promptly respond to all challenges, but also “actively take preventive measures.” He recalled that the republic’s economy is open and more than 60% tied to exports and foreign markets.
Given this situation with Western restrictions, Lukashenko urged not to dramatize. “I like the attitude of the president to oppose sanctions.
He also added that the new methods of restricting use “are working against the economy and the economy of the country imposing the sanctions.” Lukashenka noted that the Baltic countries, Poland and Ukraine have already experienced this. “We maintain contact with these states through many channels, and they speak about it in one voice,” he said.
Leaving your comfort zone
The head of state admits that “the country, which is located in the center of Europe, cannot be closed.”
Lukashenko called the current situation in the country a challenge and a certain way out of the comfort zone for Belarus. At the same time, according to the president, “the moment is to open up new opportunities, to mobilize and achieve results, regardless of any pressure.”
The Belarusian leader said that the authorities are looking especially closely at the African and Asian regions, where 5.5 billion people live – 70% of the world’s population.
Conversation with Putin
The President gave an example of Russia’s reaction to Western sanctions. After the introduction of restrictions, according to Lukashenka, “Russia, discarding all nuances, turned inward, looked at its internal reserves and made a giant step forward. Especially in those areas that have been ruined since the mid-1990s.”
“No questions asked. We can, and Russia is ready for the fact that we will cooperate together in all the areas that Belarus needs. The word is ours, ”Lukashenka summed up.
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