Lukashenko Says Putin Regrets Ukraine War, Calls Trump a ‘Loudmouth’
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Lukashenko says Putin regrets Ukraine war, calls Trump a ‘loudmouth’
Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus, has said he will not seek re-election when his current term ends in 2030. The 70-year-old made the comments in a wide-ranging video interview released by state broadcaster BelTA on YouTube. Lukashenko has ruled Belarus since 1994 and is one of Europe’s longest-serving leaders. His seven terms in office have been marked by tightly controlled elections, repression of opposition movements, and widespread …
The self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko believes that Russia will not lose the war against Ukraine, because “it will cost everyone dearly”, but peace talks between the two sides are needed.
Belarus' autocratic President Alexander Lukashenko has not yet decided on his next term. His seventh term ends in 2030.
Russian ruler Vladimir Putin regrets a lot” about the war in Ukraine, says the Belarusian dictator.
Lukashenko on Putin: “I'm sure he regrets a lot”
Lukashenko: Trump should always understand that Putin can send him "in three letters" The Belarusian dictator said that Donald Trump, when giving ultimatums to Russia, "must understand the possibility of a tough response" from Vladimir Putin.
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