The Belarusian KGB slept through the coup attempt
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko is an outstanding figure, but sometimes he behaves too harshly.
This opinion, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, was expressed by the head of the State Duma Committee on International Relations, Leonid Slutsky, in an interview published by Komsomolskaya Pravda.
“If we talk about Belarus, then they have a difficult leader. Alexander Grigorievich is, of course, an outstanding figure, but sometimes he behaves too harshly,” the politician noted.
He believes that every time Russian-Belarusian relations became feverish, it was due to Lukashenko’s emotions.
Also, the head of the State Duma committee believes that the West has long begun preparing today’s protests in Belarus.
“The West has been preparing this situation very gradually, behind the scenes, over the past two years.
I don’t want to engage in cheerful behavior and somehow veil the real problems, which are very, very big there. But the Belarusian special services missed the work with the population that was carried out by the West over the past two years. It’s not for nothing that I’m talking about this particular period of time, because I can already imagine what really happened there,” said Slutsky.
However, he is confident that the problem of the political crisis in Belarus “will be resolved.”
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