MINSK, 10 February (BelTA) - Pricing is the basis of a just world in Belarus, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said at a meeting on pricing matters in Minsk, BelTA reports.
The head of state stressed that the world is being reformatted. "Tomorrow the world won't be like it was yesterday, or the day before yesterday. Who is dividing the world? Not us. We are being eyed by predatory large states. Who will own parts of the world as a result of this neocolonialism is an open question. What do we do in this situation? We need to tread carefully through this period, to preserve ourselves. We will be able to do it only is we have internal stability," the Belarusian leader said.
The president stressed that the Belarusian society understand this, see what is happening in some neighboring countries, remember the pandemic and its consequences, including helicopter money, which caused the external inflation that was imported to Belarus. Aleksandr Lukashenko warned about these risks in the past and about certain categories of people in the country who would try to take advantage of the situation by inflating prices. "So, we need to help them to get back into their senses, to make it clear for them that is is more than prices today. This is the basis of a just internal order and peace in our country," the head of state said.
"Pricing is the basis of a just world in Belarus. This is the main article of the contract between the government and the people. We must hold out. Everyone should strive to preserve our country. We have everything for this," the head of state said. “When this world redivision clash is over, things might be better for us."
It is extremely important that absolutely everyone understand this and contribute.
"The issue is very serious. We need to be more proactive," the head of state summed up. He spoke in favor of the government having a conversation with retail, manufacturing and so on and convey them in detail the president's requirements in terms of fair pricing regulation.