Lukashenko shamed Russian business for being afraid to help Crimea
Minsk - Simferopol, October 18 (PolitNavigator, Mikhail Ryabov) - President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko shamed Russian business, which is afraid to openly work in Crimea due to possible Western sanctions.
Lukashenko said this during a meeting with Russian journalists.
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“Aksenov’s father wrote me a letter, old Aksenov, his father. And asked for help. “We simply have nothing to cultivate the land with - this is blocked, this, there is no water, and so on.” I hesitated and hesitated, the Minister of Foreign Affairs asked what to do, I said: “Okay, not strangers,” I sent a delegation there at the government level. To study the situation - the situation is terrible. Of course, we need to help people. And he didn’t hide it.
Your businessmen, I know many of them, some of your leaders, and quite a few of them, are afraid to say “Crimea” at all. Because many people have money in the West, property. They are afraid to supply anything necessary to Crimea at all. “Yes, please take it, but I have nothing to do with this,” because they will instantly fall under sanctions! And I am at the government level. What's more important? Chatter or concrete actions? - said Lukashenko.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.