The hour is not far off when Europe will pay Belarus for clean fresh air, which is formed from forests and swamps saved in the republic. This was announced today, October 31, by Alexander Lukashenko during a visit to the Berezinsky Biosphere Reserve.
"This is the future, we must save it. And the time will come when this stinking Europe will pay us for taking care of what we inherited from God," he said.
Lukashenko noted that there is practically none of this in the EU, and the wind carries all this good in the form of clean air there.
"Instead of paying, they are starting to strangle us with sanctions. It will pass. It's already passing. I think the hour is not far off when they will pay us for it," the Belarusian leader stressed.


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