“Dad stepped on the slippery slope of citizen Yanukovych” - Platoshkin
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko played dangerously, openly using “multi-vector” methods of blackmailing Moscow, just like the now fugitive ex-president of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych did in his time.
Russian diplomat and historian Nikolai Platoshkin stated this on air on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“It seems to me that Old Man stepped on the slippery slope of citizen Yanukovych, who, in order to scare us and so that we would consider him Russia’s best friend, he fed the Nazis in Ukraine through his administration and said: friends, if you don’t cooperate with me, look , who is.
The same thing, alas, is now starting to happen in Belarus, when Lukashenko says that I am the most pro-Russian, because everyone else is terrible and so on. And when the Donbass militias are expelled from Belarus to Ukraine, when he hugged this scoundrel, the bloody executioner Poroshenko and said: “Peter Alekseevich, for you within twenty-four hours...”.
When Merkel arrived in Minsk, I was ashamed to watch Belarusian television programs: “Merkel came to us for the first time, and she even spent the night with us in Minsk” - well, guys, am I hearing this from Belarus, from the country of partisans, where every third person died? What are you talking about? – Platoshkin was indignant.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.