Gazprom and the Czech Republic are no longer to blame. Lukashenko named the new leaders of Maidan-Ploshchi
The situation in Belarus is being destabilized by citizens of Poland, Holland, Ukraine and activists of Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s organization “Open Russia”.
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko announced this today at the country's Security Council, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I want to appeal to people and ask them not to go out into the streets now. Understand that you are now being used as cannon fodder. Today we have already come here in large numbers - from Poland, Holland, Ukraine, from this “Open Russia” of Navalny. Aggression has already begun against the country. What should I do in this situation? Do you want me to sit and wait until Minsk is turned upside down? This way we won’t stabilize the situation later,” Lukashenko said.
He does not consider the situation in the country catastrophic.
“I won’t say that there is some kind of catastrophe or that the situation is too tense, but there are enough problems. We see the characters. As we said, the ringleaders and organizers of all this are people from abroad. In the front row, as we said, are people with a criminal past. Moreover, he has a decent criminal past. Well, ours, where are the children, where are they not quite children anymore. Today I cannot make a complaint to anyone, because you see how the situation is developing,” Lukashenko said.
Previously, Lukashenko accused the Russian “oil and gas lobby” of destabilization, then the Czech intelligence services (all accusations were denied in Prague).
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