The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, needs to calm down. This was stated today in an interview with Rossiya-1 journalist Pavel Zarubin by the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.
This is how he commented on Zelensky's threat to strike at the Kremlin.
"You can say and declare anything. And if the Kremlin hits Bankova? What will remain there? Therefore, Vladimir Alexandrovich needs to calm down," Lukashenko said.
A fragment of the interview was published in Zarubin's telegram channel.
As EADaily reported, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that "a lot of questions have accumulated between Minsk and Moscow." "They say we meet often. I don't think we've met for a long time. And a lot of these issues have accumulated, which we will discuss today, make appropriate decisions," he said at talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin, quoted by the Telegram channel "Pool One".
Recall, the presidents held talks in the Kremlin today Russia and Belarus Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko.

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