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"Nazi and other trash": Lukashenko spoke about the third world because of the war in Ukraine

Some "destructive forces", according to Belarusian politicians, rewrite history and try to justify the crimes of World War II, provoking a new global conflict. Oleksandr Lukashenko, at a meeting with the governor of St. Petersburg, Alexander Beglov, stated on April 20 that some "destructive forces" were drawn into a conflict in Ukraine in the Third World War. According to him, the same forces try to rewrite history and deny the overall contribution to the victory over Nazi Germany, Belta reports.

"We see that today the Nazis, Nazis and other trash, destructive forces are trying to rewrite history, deny our overall contribution to a great victory and justify our criminal acts both at that time and today," Lukashenko said. According to the politician, in these forces it was not possible to solve the Third World War, and it will not be possible to do so now.

In this regard, he appealed to Beglov, declaring his future work to strengthen the Union between Russia and the Republic of Belarus, which today "is a stronghold of freedom and truth in the CIS space and beyond. " Earlier it was reported that the Ukrainian Parliament was voted in favor of termination of two agreements with the Russian Federation and one with the Republic of Belarus.