Zelensky reveals details of telephone conversation with Lukashenka

Zelensky reveals details of telephone conversation with Lukashenka

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The Ukrainian president told what he talked about with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. He announced the details in a video message posted on the Telegram channel.

“I had a telephone conversation with Alexander Lukashenko. We didn’t speak to him for two years. And today I spoke with him for a long time, very to the point,” Zelensky said, UNIAN quoted him.

“I explained to him in detail the impossibility of our collision. I do not want rockets, planes, helicopters to fly to Ukraine from Belarus. I do not want troops to go to Ukraine from Belarus. And he assured me of this,” Zelensky added.

Earlier it was reported that Zelensky and Lukashenko held telephone conversations. On February 27, in the afternoon, members of the Russian delegation arrived in Belarusian Gomel and announced that they were waiting for representatives of Ukraine at the talks. In response, the leader of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky noted that the Ukrainian delegation would go to any city, but not to the territory of Belarus, from where, in his words, “tanks and troops came to Ukraine.” Ultimately, the Ukrainian delegation nevertheless agreed to hold talks in the Gomel region of Belarus. The team of negotiators from the Russian Federation is headed by Vladimir Medinsky, Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation.

Source: Rosbalt

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