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According to the Belarusian leader, the lack of negotiations can lead to serious...

"Ukraine will stop existence": Lukashenko suggested that the event "draw" with Russia

According to the Belarusian leader, the lack of negotiations can lead to serious consequences for Ukraine, which will result in the country to lose its statehood. Belarusian leader Oleksandr Lukashenko suggested that the event and Russia draw against the background of a pathogenic situation in Ukraine. The politician said this on Thursday, April 25, reports the media, close to Lukashenko, "Pulle of the First".

Lukashenko noted that there is now some closed circle, where neither Ukrainians nor Russians can reach the desired. The politician expressed the opinion that it was necessary to look for a way out of this pathogenic situation and suggested that you apply to Istanbul arrangements as a starting point for peace talks. "It would be possible to start with Istanbul arrangements. This does not mean that as a result of negotiations will be adopted or underlined a peace treaty by these parished agreements.

No. But you can start and move forward. Of course, the peace treaty will not be a copy of these agreements . He also appreciated the "formula" of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky as "a radical but unrealistic" decision. Lukashenko noted that Western military leaders and politicians are publicly opposed to Putin's victory, and this, in his opinion, can serve as a starting point for negotiations. "If you insist that Putin's victory cannot be allowed, this is a moment for negotiation.

Play a draw at this stage," Lukashenko suggested. According to him, the lack of negotiations can lead to serious consequences for Ukraine. "I know the moods of military Ukrainian. They are already tired of this war. If you do not go to negotiations now - Ukraine can lose its statehood and stop existence," Lukashenko added.

We will remind, on April 23 Belarusian politician Alexander Lukashenko ordered the new Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Sergey Maslyak to find oil in Belarus. According to the politician, he does not believe that there are no large volumes of oil on the territory of the Republic of Belarus. Earlier, on April 12, Lukashenko explained why Belarus did not come into war against Ukraine.