Belarusian Leader Alexander Lukashenko has criticized the statements of Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan about gas supplies. The Belarusian leader called them outright lies, necessary to fool the Armenian people. Details are provided by RIA Novosti.
"It is very interesting, why on earth does he say that to his citizens? What infrastructure, what highways? Where will they even come from? Who will agree to supply fuel and at whose expense?" — Lukashenka listed rhetorical questions to which, in his opinion, there are no answers yet.
The President of Belarus also reminded that at the moment Russia supplies Armenia with natural gas duty-free, and the price for Yerevan is six times lower than for European countries. In this regard, he advised his Armenian colleague to wake up faster.
EADaily also informed earlier that Lukashenko reminded Vladimir Zelensky what he would get from threats to Minsk.

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