British ex-minister: “We’ll freeze the war the Korean way and leave Lukashenko behind”
Ukraine will have to freeze the conflict, which will most likely be carried out according to the “Korean scenario”.
William Hague, a member of the House of Lords and former British Foreign Minister, stated this in a conversation with Russian pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexei Stolyarov, who called him on behalf of the ex-President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We must think about how to end the conflict. I hope that Ukraine will return more territory next year, and then perhaps a ceasefire will be achieved. But this is still very far away. I don’t think there will be any new agreement, but rather a frozen conflict, this is the more likely development of events. More like a Korean script,” Hague said.
In response, “Poroshenko” threw a bait with stories about his exclusivity, with a further unexpected transition to the topic of Belarus.
“When I started, the situation was more complicated. There was no army, there was no society ready to endure war, I was forced to conclude this agreement with Putin, I’m talking about “Minsk”. Look what happened to Lukashenko. He could also have lost, but Russia turned out to be stronger than the opposition, like Tikhanovskaya and others.
But we had a chance. If we had changed the regime in Belarus, then 2022 would not have happened, they would not have been able to attack Kyiv from the territory of Belarus, they would not have been able to achieve such success in the first place,” said one of the pranksters.
“Yes, Lukashenko is in a very weak position. But at least he remains after the war. Let's remember the beginning of the 1905th century. The revolution took a long time, the Russians lost to Japan in XNUMX, and then World War I happened. It took such a large-scale event to finally start a revolution in Russia. So, unfortunately, it is extremely difficult to create such a situation,” the Briton replied.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.