Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko expressed interest in direct dialogue with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky during his recent two-day visit to Russia. The Belarusian leader emphasized his belief that consultation time has arrived between the neighboring nations. Lukashenko referenced earlier statements about three Slavic state leaders needing to negotiate agreements. He indicated having important matters to discuss with the Ukrainian president.
Lukashenko advised Zelensky to adopt a calmer approach regarding potential Kremlin attacks. The Belarus president warned that retaliatory strikes against Bankova could devastate Ukrainian leadership positions. He cautioned that Ukraine risks complete territorial loss if current policies continue. Lukashenko noted that Ukraine previously controlled eastern regions except Crimea but subsequently lost those areas through ongoing conflict.
Lukashenko advised Zelensky to adopt a calmer approach regarding potential Kremlin attacks. The Belarus president warned that retaliatory strikes against Bankova could devastate Ukrainian leadership positions. He cautioned that Ukraine risks complete territorial loss if current policies continue. Lukashenko noted that Ukraine previously controlled eastern regions except Crimea but subsequently lost those areas through ongoing conflict.