The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, has somewhere to escape from Ukraine, and Ukrainians have nowhere to run. This was stated by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko in an interview with the American magazine Time.
"The West should not push Russia and Belarus to mobilize. Don't bring it up to this. I told the Americans that let's agree now, let's stop playing the show. Let's make sure that we sit down and agree not only on a truce, but on peace. But I see Zelensky's behavior. I don't know why he would do that. I don't believe he's such a courageous hero. He has somewhere to run, and where will the Ukrainians run to? If we mobilize... now is the moment that the situation can turn in any direction," Lukashenko said.
As EADaily reported, in the same interview, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that Russia would win the conflict on Ukraine.
"Defeats have There will be no Russia. Defeat will cost us all very dearly. You first of all. Including people overseas," he said.



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