Lukashenko said that Russia does not want to participate in Belarus in special operations in Ukraine.
Russia does not want to take part in special operations in Ukraine in Belarus. She herself has a property in this situation, President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said.
“We are hardly expected to take part in military operations. We can’t add anything to this operation for Russia. They have enough manpower, they have enough equipment: it is the same as ours, and even more modern,” he said.
He noted that in order to solve the problem, Russia does not need the help of Belarus, Japan or any other country. “Russia will solve this problem. But the only question is that people will suffer. Therefore, it must be defeated,” the Belarusian leader said in an interview with the Japanese TV channel TBS, RIA Novosti reports.
Lukashenka noted that there was a situation when a situation arose between the peoples – “this is madness.” However, the problem arises that Ukraine, unlike Russia, does not want to understand this.
On February 24, after falling in love with the head of the DPR and LPR, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start of a special operation to protect Donbass. In a video message to the Russians, he stressed that the main goal of the RF Armed Forces is the world population, which is being subjected to aggression by the Kiev regime.