Lukashenko addresses Belarusian people: Stay together, only don't quarrel

2 апреля 2024

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko emphasized that there is no double bottom in his policy when speaking to the participants of the solemn ceremony of laying a capsule at the construction site of a new hospital in Grodno, BelTA reports.

"I don't have a double bottom in my politics. They said: this is how it will be. So, it will be like this. It will be as it will be favorable to our people from Grodno to Orsha, where I was born," said the head of state.

Alexander Lukashenko urged people to value their land first of all and do everything to make the life of people there better: "Stay together. Only don't quarrel. We have enough. We have enough land. When we have our own land, then we will live normally. If you lose your support and roots here, you will be in trouble."

The head of state noted that some people have gone abroad in recent years, but many of them now would like to return, including appealing to the relevant commission chaired by Prosecutor General Andrei Shved. "One should value one's land. One should value one's own, so that one did not have to ask to go back later. Of course, people are pitiful. They all showed themselves in social networks back then. And today we take these networks and see who was doing what. Some were in the front ranks and were ready to kill with knives and axes. And some people were just crazy because of the pandemic and so on. People should have the right to make mistakes. That is why this commission was created and its powers were extended," the President said.