Politics

"To solve problems that should not be": Lukashenko flies to Putin for conversation

Lukashenko stated that there is "failure and bureaucracy" between Russia and Belarus, which need to be normalized. Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko will go to Moscow on May 24 to meet Vladimir Putin and discuss "problems that should not be at all, in relationships. " Belta reports today, May 22. Lukashenko stated that his device indicates a lack of problems in relations between countries, but he disagrees with it and indicates the presence of "differences".

"As the government reports to me, well, there are almost no problems (in relations between countries-ed). I believe little. In Moscow, we and I Putin and I meet to discuss and remove those problems that should not be in our relations at all, " - said Belarusian leader. Lukashenko added that he usually meets Putin not just so, but to discuss serious issues.

On May 19, experts, exclusively for focus, stated that Russia was leading a policy to increase its influence in Belarus to create an alternative to Alexander Lukashenko. According to Sky News on May 17, most of the residents of Belarus do not support the regime of Alexander Lukashenko and the entire state bureaucracy. At the same time, the elites and special services remain loyal. Read more in the focus "Shadow of occupation.