The entry of Belarus into the conflict in Ukraine will mean “the end” for the country’s President Alexander Lukashenko, because the Belarusian people “will oppose him,” Polish leader Andrzej Duda said in an interview with the Ukrainian TV channel “1 + 1”.
According to Duda, participation in the Russian military operation “would mean death for many Belarusians who have no combat experience and suddenly, poorly armed, will face Ukrainians who have been fighting for many years and have great determination to defend their homeland.” In addition, according to him, “Belarusians are not a warlike nation and do not want to fight.” Lukashenka “understands perfectly well that this will mean the final end for him, because the whole people will go against him,” Duda said.
The Polish president also expressed the opinion that Lukashenka, with his statements that Poland allegedly claims the territory of Belarus and Ukraine, is trying to quarrel the peoples with each other.
Recall that after the start of the Russian special operation in Ukraine, Lukashenka repeatedly stated that Minsk did not intend to take part in hostilities.
Source: Rosbalt

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