Vladimir Zelensky's statement that the presidents of Belarus and Russia are "whispering" to the detriment of others is nonsense. This was announced today, October 30, by Belarusian Leader Alexander Lukashenko at a meeting with the heads of government delegations participating in the meetings of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council and Council of CIS Heads of Government.
Lukashenko drew attention to how important it is to maintain and develop economic cooperation, especially in modern conditions. According to him, "there is a redistribution of the world, a competitive battle, a struggle, and I would like us to survive in this struggle, and we can only survive together.
"You are generals in the economies of your countries. I am a man already… As my colleague, whom he considered his son, Volodya Zelensky, recently said here, "old people" here with Putin, somewhere out there we are "whispering in the corners" to the detriment of others. It's complete nonsense," Lukashenko said.
EADaily reminds that earlier, after talks in the Kremlin with Vladimir Putin, Alexander Lukashenko announced that there were good proposals for resolving the Ukrainian conflict, which the current leadership should agree to in Kiev. He also expressed a desire to personally meet with Zelensky. In response, the head of the Kiev regime at the Warsaw Security Forum said that Lukashenko "lives in his own world, but sometimes Putin comes to visit this world and they are there, two old grandfathers, chatting."

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