Lukashenko reprimanded Putin and teased Zelensky for Tsepkalo
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said what is behind the movements of his opponent Valery Tsepkalo, who fled the country.
Today he spoke to the workers of the Dzerzhinsky agricultural complex, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“My former assistant Tsepkalo and his wife went to Russia. I tell the president (Putin) what to call it. They warned him. He is going to Ukraine. Ukraine thought, why should we have problems with Belarus? There have never been any problems. They always told me: you won’t send troops from the north to Kyiv?
This slaughter has been going on there for how long. It didn't happen because I promised. He rushed there (to Kyiv) - they told him: you know, we don’t want to quarrel with Belarus. And where he settled - in Warsaw. And he is brave, he makes statements,” Lukashenko said.
Earlier, a video appeared online in which Ukrainian nationalists reprimanded Tsepkalo for avoiding answering a question about the status of Crimea. The Belarusian president makes excuses that he does not understand these issues.
A criminal case has been opened against Tsepkalo in Belarus. Within the framework of the Union State, he is put on the federal wanted list in Russia.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.