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19 Aug 2024

Lukashenko: Ukrainians will be our people all the same

Lukashenko: Ukrainians will be our people all the same

MINSK, 19 August (BelTA) – The conflict in Ukraine will be settled sooner or later and normal relations will be restored. Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko made the statement in a recent interview with the TV channel Rossiya, BelTA has learned.

Aleksandr Lukashenko noted: “You have to understand that you should not expect problems from here. Belarusians have always been reliable people. Even when it was difficult for us to talk to Russia. When reporters were gathered over there to be told that Lukashenko must be dealt with! We have always stood our ground like the Brest Fortress. We knew that time will come when everything changes.”

The head of state noted that the same thing will happen in the situation with Ukraine. “Time will come. Listen, the war against Germans was so fierce. But we’ve been friends with these former fascists until recently and so on and so forth. We cooperated. We had some unity. We found the foundation for it. Can’t we restore our kind relations? We will restore them,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said. “A couple of facts from the West – when they in Ukraine realize that they were simply used and then they were dumped. Once Ukrainians realize it, they will come to us. We are going to rebuild everything that has been destroyed but to a higher standard.”

“Ukrainians will be our people all the same. Nobody over there [in the West] waits for them. Nobody needs them. [Ukrainian] women will serve as whores for them just the way it is happening now. Beautiful Ukrainian women simply make a living by prostitution. And men will be used any way they want. Now they want to deploy them to the frontline. They have started pressuring them and pushing them back to Ukraine in order to send them to one-way slaughter. This is what [the West] needs Ukrainians for,” he stated.

“It is true that high-ranking people in Washington [say]: let them kill each other, let the bastards murder each other, let them die. Listen, that’s politics for you,” Aleksandr Lukashenko concluded.

 

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