The unrecognized President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko is disguising himself in order to personally survive and save the lives of his three sons. To do this, Lukashenka uses the attributes of the sovereignty of Belarus.
This was stated at a briefing by Vladimir Gorbach, executive director of the Northern Eurasia Transformation Institute, informs Channel 24. He drew attention to the fact that Lukashenko was the first to put on a ring from Vladimir Putin during the meeting of the heads of the CIS countries.
Lukashenko was the first to put on a gift from Putin
According to Gorbach, the fact that Lukashenka was immediately the first to put a ring from the Kremlin dictator on his finger “means that he is ready to recognize suzerainty before Putin and demonstrate it with gestures.”
The political analyst stressed that Lukashenka's actions are not based on the preservation of the sovereignty of Belarus. In his opinion, the goal of the unrecognized president of Belarus is his personal physical survival.
What is known about the meeting of the heads of the CIS countries
- In St. Petersburg on Monday, December 26, an informal summit of the heads of the CIS countries. At the invitation of Putin, the leaders of eight countries arrived. In particular, the presidents of Belarus, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and the prime ministers of Armenia.
- During his speech, Putin said that threats and challenges are growing. The dictator admitted that disagreements also arise between the CIS members. He probably hinted at the Karabakh conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
- Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, at a meeting with Putin, directly complained to him because of the inaction of the Russian “peacekeepers” in Karabakh. He reproached Putin for not controlling the Lachin corridor, which is critical for supplies, for 20 days.
- During the summit, Putin decided to hand rings to the leaders of the CIS countries who arrived in St. Petersburg. The symbols of the CIS are “decorated” with the inscription “Happy New Year”