Belarusian dictator Alaksandr Lukashenka and Russian leader Vladimir Putin during a press conference
“ Kiev will most likely not agree to a ceasefire, but it is likely to refuse Moscow,” said Belarusian leader Alaksandr Lukashenka during a joint press conference with Russian president Vladimir Putin. According to the Minsk dictator, the Russians now have “great assets” in the negotiations.
Thursday Belarusian leader Alaksandr Lukashenka came to visit Moscow, where there was a gathering with Russian Federation president Vladimir Putin.
According to Kremlin's announcements, the 2 leaders were "to discuss key issues for the further improvement of the bilateral strategical partnership and alliance between the 2 countries, the prospects of integration cooperation within the State of the Union, as well as current issues from the global agenda".
Putin – Lukashenko meeting. "Russia cannot be put under pressure"
After the meeting, a joint press conference was held, during which Lukashenko expressed assurance that Putin would talk about proposals for a 30-day truce with Trump's envoys on Thursday or Friday. There's a White home presentation in the Russian capital Steve Witkoff.
According to the Belarusian leader, Washington's proposal is "not a ruse". On the another hand, he expressed his conviction that in this matter Ukraine was pressed by the United States. – Kiev will most likely not agree to a ceasefire, but it most likely expects Moscow to refuse," he said.
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– Russia cannot be put under pressure on regulating the situation in Ukraine," he added.
"They can't agree now due to the fact that it's easier on the front"
The Minsk dictator believes that Trump administration There is no thought of a definitive end to the war, and what is now happening is simply a “research”. In his opinion Moscow has the strongest cards in negotiations And it is the decisions made in the Kremlin that will find the conditions of peace.
– It's hard for them to agree now, due to the fact that it's easier on the front. Therefore, they have large assets in their hands, as Trump said – said Lukashenko quoted by BELTA.
Putin himself did not address the situation in Ukraine, nor did Washington's proposal. He spoke about the relations between Russia and Belarus.

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