President meets with parliamentarians, members of the Constitutional Commission and representatives of state administration bodies in Oval Hall

26 мая 2021
President meets with parliamentarians, members of the Constitutional Commission and representatives of  state administration bodies in Oval Hall

There were a lot of questions about the current situation in Belarus and what is going on around the country. The President  made a direct appeal to the international community: "There is no point in shaking Belarus! And the main message for us, Belarusians, at this difficult moment, when in fact a real hybrid war is being waged, is let us be united!"

The President voiced his opinion on many issues that are now discussed in the country. The situation around Belarus has been convulsing these days. The President considers it his duty to state his position at this moment.


President on hybrid war against Belarus


"No one will say today what the planet will be like after the pandemic. What will the coronavirus and lockdowns do to the West? It seems a great redistribution of the world is coming. Meanwhile, the strong countries are solving their problems. It is not easy for small states, especially, if they, as Belarus, choose their own way, for example, to fight Covid, which proved to be correct."


А. Lukashenko: Belarus is a strong and independent country of proud people


Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus:
"Look at the unprecedented pressure on the country, the way they are trying to teach us aggressively, to put us in our place, to provoke us using the most dirty methods and techniques. All the escalation on the part of the West is their envy, helplessness and anger at their inability to carry out an armed uprising and coup d'etat in Belarus. And they will not succeed. Do you know why? Not because I or we have the best special services in the world (although it's partly true), but because Belarus is a strong and independent country, a country of special, proud people, with a keen sense of justice."

А. Lukashenko comments on Athens-Vilnius flight incident


The President, of course, commented on the Athens-Vilnius flight incident. We acted in accordance with international norms, were guided primarily by the safety of people on the ground and in the air, and were as open as possible during the investigation. And all weget in return is complaints.

"How should we have acted, especially against the backdrop of a cascade of threats about mines at our facilities? You live in Belarus and know: every day schools, universities and enterprises are being mined. We also received bomb threats from IP addresses in Poland, Lithuania and Latvia. In each case we reacted adequately to the received information," said Alexander Lukashenko.

The President remarked that in the case of the flight Athens-Vilnius the signal about the bomb threat was received from abroad, from Switzerland. Moreover, the message came to the airports of Athens, Vilnius and Minsk simultaneously. The Belarusian side promptly communicated the information to the crew of the plane in accordance with international rules.

"At that time the aircraft crossed the border of Belarus and was in our airspace. We communicated this information to the pilots of the aircraft. Hamas, or not Hamas, it doesn't matter today. The crew had time to make a decision. We had 123 passengers from various countries and six crew members in the air. BelNPP is located in the vicinity of the flight zone. That's where this plane turned around. But what if suddenly...? Wouldn't Chernobyl be enough for us? And how would the U.S. react in such a situation, given their sad experience?"

Alexander Lukashenko, President of the Republic of Belarus:
On my order all the defence systems of the nuclear power plant, including the air defence system, were immediately put on full alert. My job description required me to protect people; my thoughts were with the country's security. And understand a simple thing: if the aircraft had been mined and the terrorists wanted to blow it up, we could hardly have helped. But I could not allow the plane to fall on our people's heads. So don't blame me. I acted lawfully, protecting my people. And  I will continue to do so.

The President views the actions of law enforcers in this situation as professional. However, the fakemen obviously did not count on the openness of the Belarusian authorities. All speculations on forcing the landing by MIGs, chekists on board and armed people have crashed down on the truth.


А. Lukashenko: Everyone will be held liable for the crimes


Alexander Lukashenko, President of the Republic of Belarus:
Let his numerous Western defenders now answer the question: what secret services did this man work for? Not only him, but his accomplice as well. Western defenders should answer the question: who paid him to take part in the war in Donbas? That's probably what they fear the most, that's why they raised a howl. As a matter of fact, here in Belarus he and his accomplices were going to arrange a massacre and bloody uprising as well.

The President reminded that he had long ago warned his opponents, including the fugitives, that everyone will answer for their crimes in accordance with the law.

Alexander Lukashenko, President of the Republic of Belarus:
We know each of you. Your responsibility to the Belarusian people is a matter of time. Believe me, whatever pressure we may face, we will talk to terrorists in the same language as they talk to them all over the world.

The government's opponents are ready to see and use any event as a trigger to revive protests and unleash confrontation. Only those who will not succumb to such hybrid pressure can hold out. And it seems that Belarus has already developed immunity from shocks.


R. Golovchenko: Despite the forecasts from Western agencies, Belarusian economy has gained a good pace


The President infotrmed that the economy will be the main topic for the forthcoming talks with Vladimir Putin this Friday. As far as the economic situation in the country is concerned, it is better than it could be due to the crisis in the world. The foreign instigators did not succeed in undermining the businesses and the financial system. Now it has been decided to force a sanctions strike.

Roman Golovchenko, Prime Minister of Belarus:
This time Belarusian enterprises are to be targeted. It is not taken into account that ultimately it will hit our people, whose well-being they allegedly care about. But we are a sovereign and independent state and are able to protect our citizens and our businesses. The government, on behalf of the Presiden, has prepared a set of special protective measures in full compliance with our legislation. I will not disclose the entire list now. But I believe it will be very painful for the countries that have taken an openly hostile stance, from the embargo on the import of goods to restrictions on transit.

The situation and the country are under control All attempts to destabilize the situation from inside or from outside are in  plain view. The Belarusian Foreign Ministry had loudly said its word the day before. It expelled Latvian diplomats as a forced reaction to the provocation of officials in Riga.

The abuse of the Belarusian flag caused a storm of indignation in our country, from parliamentarians to ordinary people.

"These are the moments that excite patriotism and devotion in us. We become the state people, the nation," stressed the head of state. At the same time Alexander Lukashenko noted: there is nothing good, for example, in the mutual departure of diplomats from the embassies of Belarus and Latvia.

The head of state noted the importance of active promotion of state symbols on a regular basis. It is important that one can buy these symbols at an affordable price.

The President has spoken out on many issues that are being discussed in the country. It is not only foreign policy, relations with partners, security and the unprecedented pressure that Belarus is facing. But also the reform of the Basic Law. Right now, the Constitutional Commission is in the middle of its work.

The referendum on the Constitution should be held at the highest level, in an open and democratic way.