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“Putin took off and screamed”: Piontkovsky suggested what happened at a meeting with Lukashenka

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Piontkovsky suggested what happened at the meeting between Putin and Lukashenko/Channel 24 collage< p _ngcontent-sc88="" class="news-annotation">Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko had another meeting in St. Petersburg on June 25, where the Belarusian self-proclaimed head came to the Russian dictator.< /strong>

A Russian publicist from Washington, Andrei Piontkovsky, suggested why Putin called Lukashenko “on the carpet”. He spoke about this during an exclusive YouTube stream on Channel 24.

According to him, the Kremlin dictator was interested in some questions:

  • Many believe that they agreed on how to create the Suwalki corridor and “break through” from Belarus to Lithuania. But this is not so, this will not happen, Piontkovsky believes. Then he will face a serious rebuff.
  • but the main thing for Putin is the creation of a “triune state”. There have even been crazy attempts to bring Yanukovych in.

“However, with this, he really wanted to trap Lukashenka, which he successfully avoided for 30 years,” the publicist believes.

< p>And he added that he knew other details of this meeting of the two dictators. He received this information from two or three sources and sincerely believes in it.

Lukashenka heard: “Someone will explain to this bastard that he’ll leave here alive,” Piontkovsky said.

And after that, the negotiations dragged on for several hours.

Putin met with Lukashenka and touched upon the “nuclear issue”

Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko met on June 25 in St. Petersburg, Russia.

At the meeting, they talked, among other things, about nuclear weapons for Belarus. In particular, Vladimir Putin promised the self-proclaimed president of Belarus the Iskander-M complexes, which can launch both conventional missiles and use nuclear weapons.

Russian human rights activist Mark Feygin told Channel 24 that he believes this is the answer Lithuania, as well as in its person the European Union and the West, regarding the blocking of the transit of sanctioned goods to the Kaliningrad region.

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