Ukraine should immediately ask Russian leader Vladimir Putin to sit down at the negotiating table, otherwise there will be nothing left of the country. This was stated by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, answering journalists' questions at a meeting with Putin on Valaam.
"Today, Ukraine should run to ask: Vladimir Vladimirovich, let's sit down at the negotiating table, let's come to an agreement. Otherwise, in a month or a month and a half or two, there won't even be any defensive structures left there. The Russians will slowly gnaw off all this, seize it and move on," said the President of Belarus.
Putin corrected:
"They will return. This is ours."



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