Lukashenko takes Putin to fright with Pavel Durov
Russia, just like Belarus, will not be able to cope with a color revolution controlled through the Telegram messenger from abroad.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated this today in an interview with Russian journalists, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“It's all globalized and internationalized. If you think that rich Russia can handle this, you are mistaken. I talked to many presidents and my older friend (I call him my older brother) Putin, I warned him: this cannot be resisted.
How do you resist telegram channels? Do you have the ability to block them? No one has, not even those who invented this whole web - the Americans. You see what's going on there. And telegram channels play a leading role there. Well, they should. They started it, they started it, and they started it a long time ago. Neither Russia nor Belarus.
This is what they have always done. And we got it. The Lord is with them. And we are reaping the fruits of all this,” Lukashenko said.
He admitted that the Internet blocking tactics used in the first days after the elections did not produce results.
“Even if the Internet is removed today, these telegram channels from Poland will work. So don't relax. You also have certain political events coming up soon. Or maybe out of the blue. You know what we have come to together with the Russian establishment: if Belarus collapses today, Russia will be next,” Lukashenko scares.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.