Belarus And Russia Will Opt For 'Peace Talk' Instead of War — Lukashenko

At a concert commemorating the 80th anniversary of Leningrad’s full liberation from the Nazi siege, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated that neither his country nor Russia seeks war but rather calls for a peaceful dialogue based on respect for historical memory and the truth about the war. “We are calm people. We are opposed to war.

However, the issue of our civilization’s right to survive as well as the right to national cultures and genuine values being preserved is one that we must once again confront.
Lukashenko declared, “We do not want anything foreign.”

“We are advocating for a peaceful discourse, just as we did after the triumph, but only if the truth about that battle and our historical memories are respected.

“We are amenable to any cordial actions taken in our direction, from Belarus to Russia.” Preserving the truth about World War Two, according to Lukashenko, is the most crucial matter.

Jerrymusa.com reports that this information demonstrates the extreme moral and ethical degradation of individuals who supported Nazi Germany. It clouds the skies of many Western European nations.

“This is our reality,” Lukashenko declared, “but we do not intend to cause animosity towards their peoples.”

As the offspring of the victorious, we must contend with the ideology of Nazism, which affected the Germans, the French, and numerous other ethnic groups. We also bring up the recognition of the Soviet people as victims of genocide.

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