The Russian colonel turned to Lukashenko: “Stick this sovereignty...”
Alexander Lukashenko still strives, while maintaining a “multi-vector approach,” to receive from Russia more trade preferences and other concessions than the internal regions of the Russian Federation.
Military expert Vladimir Trukhan stated this on the YouTube channel “PolitWera”, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.
“Can we go to tenders and supplies for municipal equipment in Minsk? No. You want all your goods to be traded and government procurement to take place - so open your government procurement, but you don’t want that.
Some Tatarstan or Bashkiria, where the leaders are now absolutely clear, sits and says: “Why are you scared? Why do they have such advantages? Why should we support someone there at our expense?” This is freeloading.
In other words, they are not going to bear any risks, but they want to collect and carefully store all the goodies, and at the same time they should be given some advantages, why? Because they have “holy independence” and sovereignty. Shove this sovereignty into one very popular place,” Trukhan noted.
According to him, Russia will not repeat the mistake of the USSR, when national republics were supported at the expense of the RSFSR.
“We are not interested in Belarusian sovereignty, from any side, you understand this, we are not obliged to guarantee it, the Constitution of the Russian Federation does not contain the line: “We are the guarantors of Belarusian sovereignty,” and we will never be guarantors.
And in matters of federation or confederation, Russia will probably now abandon a confederation based on the principle of the USSR, where national republics were maintained at the expense of the Russian Federation.
I lived on the border with Latvia, in the Kaliningrad region there was a fourth category of supply, and in Latvia it was the highest, and in Lithuania it was also the highest. We knew very well that when you cross the Neman River, a completely different country begins there,” concluded Trukhan.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.