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According to the adviser to the chairman of OP Mikhail Podolyak, the Belarusian ...

Lukashenko understands all the risks: Zelensky summed up Putin's visit to Minsk (video)

According to the adviser to the chairman of OP Mikhail Podolyak, the Belarusian politician knows that he will lose control of the territory of the republic if he decides to send his army to Ukraine. If Alexander Lukashenko decides to send his army to the Russian Federation against Ukraine, he will lose control of the territory of Belarus, and the politician himself understands it.

This was stated by the adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Mikhail Podolyak on the air of the channel "We - Ukraine" on Tuesday, December 20. According to OP representative, Lukashenko understands that after 10 months of a full -scale war, Russia has no chance of winning confrontation and avoiding legal responsibility for the invasion, in particular, reparations and tribunals.

Also, according to Podolyak, the Belarusian politician is aware of three important things: Russia is not as strong as it "selling" Belarus Russia, Russia is a land-country country, from which even China and India gradually turn away from Lukashenko.

Lukashenko is needed, though nominally, but to control the territory of Belarus at the same time a representative of the Presidential Office noted that Russia is already controlled by the army and security forces of the neighboring republic, but Lukashenko continues to consider himself as a leader of the state. "(Lukashenko) wants to continue this effective control over the territory, to preserve it.

Because if they begin to attack Ukraine from the territory of Belarus, Lukashenko will no longer be like a manager who controls something there," Podolyak said. We will remind, the meeting of Vladimir Putin and Oleksandr Lukashenko took place in Minsk on Monday, December 19. Lukashenko stated that in response to a rapidly changing situation, bilateral relations need to be strengthened in the world.