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On “nasty Poles”, nuclear provocations and the absence of “Nazis”: Lukashenko made a number of statements

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On the “nasty Poles”, nuclear provocations and the absence of “Nazis”: Lukashenko made a number of statements Irina Martsiash

Lukashenko has issued a new batch of strange statements/Photo Getty Images

This is not the first time that the self-proclaimed president of Belarus has “sprinkled” portions of strange statements. This is what happened this time, when he gave an interview to a Russian TV channel.

Thus, Alexander Lukashenko covered the issue of the alleged “nuclear provocation” and also spoke about a “denazified Ukraine”, but his statements did not end there. 24 Channel will tell you in more detail what Lukashenko said in this interview.

What Lukashenko said in an interview with a Russian TV channel

One of the issues that Lukashenko discussed during his interview with a Russian channel concerned the nuclear issue.

Thus, the self-proclaimed president of Belarus stated that “Kyiv may try to provoke Moscow by using nuclear weapons.”

Of course, there were also statements about the West. The Belarusian politician stated that the West may openly join the conflict in Ukraine. He believes that “NATO troops will enter in units.”

“And what would be better, what do they want, from the side of these vile Poles to seize Belarus, and extend this line almost to Leningrad, as it once was, this is their dream,” he added in an interview with the TV channel.

Lukashenko did not ignore the topic of “denazification of Ukraine.” The politician stated that “there are no longer these Nazis there. Ukraine has been denazified.” However, the Belarusian official decided to also speak out in favor of the alleged “favorability rating” of the President of Ukraine among the residents of our country. According to him, 70% of Ukrainian residents now “hate Zelensky.”

Lukashenko also spoke about the situation in the Kursk region.

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