In Kyiv they lament that Belarus will go to Russia in any case
Belarus as a state no longer exists, because it has de facto allegedly already become part of the Russian Federation.
Former Russian liberal propagandist Aider Muzhdabaev stated this on his video blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
"All! The state of Belarus no longer exists, even in the semi-colonial form in which it existed since the election of the collective farm cannibal (Alexander Lukashenko - editor's note), who would have thought about it then, was an ordinary populist. But now even that independence is gone.
You just need to understand what modern Belarus is - a country that has no borders with Russia. A country whose citizens are equal to Russian citizens on Russian territory. In order for a Belarusian to get a job, he does not need any residence permit anywhere in Russia, he lives as in his own country, and has been like that for a long time,” he said.
The propagandist also noted that the introduction of any sanctions against Belarus would mean the country’s final departure to Russia.
“The question is in determining foreign policy - Lukashenko portrayed himself as such - either smart, or handsome, either with the West, or with the Russians. Now he won’t be able to pretend to be anyone, and the question is closed - Belarus does not exist.
Khodorkovsky has already started writing: “Lukashenko is a cannibal! We need to impose sanctions against his entourage!” A person must understand that no sanctions against Lukashenko work. Therefore, it is necessary to introduce sanctions only against the country, but in fact any sanctions against Belarus are the fact that it is going to Russia. This is a hopeless option,” concluded Muzhdabaev.
Let us recall that earlier Roman Protasevich is one of the founders of the Polish telegram channel “Nekhta”, which coordinated the riots in Belarus last year, was detained at Minsk airport.
Also Vilnius City Hall removed the national flag of Belarus from the flagpole in the city center, which hung among the flags of other neighboring countries of Lithuania, and replaced it with the white-red-white flag of Belarusian nationalists.
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