Lukashenka called for a ceasefire in Ukraine

Lukashenka called for a ceasefire in Ukraine

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President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, during his message to the National Assembly, spoke in favor of negotiations between Moscow and Kiev, and also proposed declaring a truce and stopping hostilities in Ukraine. It is reported by RBC.

“I’ll try to risk suggesting a stop to the hostilities. To declare a truce without the right to move groups of troops and transfer weapons and equipment. If the West again uses this time for deception, then Russia will be obliged to use the full power of the army – both depleted uranium and enriched uranium. The military will understand me,” Lukashenka said.

According to him, all issues, including territorial and restoration ones, must and can be resolved at the negotiating table and without preconditions.

He criticized Kyiv’s decision to refuse dialogue with Moscow. “Well, this is just ridiculous,” Lukashenko said, saying that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had forbidden himself to negotiate peace.

The President of Belarus pointed out that if the Russian military-industrial complex “unfolds at full power, it will be difficult to talk about peace.” “This Russian cart, by inertia, if it rolls, it will not show itself a little. Right now it’s possible,” he said.

Source: Rosbalt

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