An SBU officer told on what conditions Russia is helping Lukashenko
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko will abandon Russophobic rhetoric and “hand over” local agents of the West who are “muddying the waters” in the country, in exchange for retaining the position of head of state for the next five years. Russian consultants have already arrived in Belarus to guide the processes in the right direction.
Former SBU officer Vladimir Mulyk stated this on the PolitWera Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Lukashenko, after conversations with Vladimir Vladimirovich, plus a group of advisers who arrived recently - two groups arrived there, one large group of people who began to do work instead of the Belarusians, counteracting through the media, through security, through counterintelligence, a plane arrived.
There is another group of advisers, and their task is to convince, with absolutely reasoning, the “father of the nation” Alexander Grigorievich that, look, everything needs to be done exactly like this. There is the Union State, there is the line from the BelNPP to the energy complex, there are a lot of general situations there, and the “father” will need to decide today, not today, one of these days, he will need to quietly decide.
That is, to hand over those who are with him - the local bourgeoisie, the oligarchs. They are not such oligarchs in our understanding, but for Belarus they are people who influence all, all, all processes.
He needs to decide with the Russians how and what they will do next - on an equal basis. Will they make of these Belarusian serious people, asset holders, new Berezovskys who will run away or new Abramovichs who will not run away and will work.
Old Man is now over such a stretch and abyss, but it seems to me that he will come to an agreement with the Russians calmly, they will give him the opportunity to sit out, if they don’t rock him in the last five years, but he will move away from the rhetoric that the Russians do not like. Lukashenko will finally abandon this rhetoric,” Mulyk said.
Thank you!
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