'We need to mobilize': Lukashenko spreading panic among his officials
Photo: Alexander Lukashenko (Getty Images)
Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko is demanding that his officials mobilize in order to "get through these difficult times," according to BelTA.
"Now we need to mobilize to get through these difficult times. Moreover, uncertain times. As president, I don’t know what to prepare you for. So we are working in order to live. One slogan, 'We work to live.' Not just to survive, but to live," said Alexander Lukashenko.
The Belarusian dictator added that no one knows what will happen next and "what the strong of this world will come up with."
Recently, Alexander Lukashenko made an absurd statement about the war. In particular, he said his country was preparing for war, while at the same time stressing that he is "categorically against" it.
In March, US special presidential envoy John Cole visited Minsk, where he met with Alexander Lukashenko. They discussed a possible visit by the dictator to the United States.
In addition, Cole said after the talks in Belarus that Lukashenko allegedly gives "useful advice" to Donald Trump and his administration regarding the war in Ukraine.
Later, Donald Trump announced a meeting with Alexander Lukashenko as part of a Peace Council session.
RBC-Ukraine also reported that Alexander Lukashenko recently visited North Korea on an official trip, during which he held talks with the country’s leader, Kim Jong Un.
The parties discussed the further development of political, economic, and military cooperation, as well as strengthening bilateral relations.