Lukashenko: Belarus is not alone in this world, everyone is tired of the West's dictate
Belarus is not alone in this world, and everyone is sick and tired of the dictate on the part of the West, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he addressed the staff of the Belshina company in Bobruisk, BelTA has learned. “We will hold our ground, we will survive, we are not alone in this world. Everyone is already sick and tired of this dictate by the Americans and other Westerners. So the world is starting to change.
The world will be completely different, even within two years. So don't worry. I once addressed you from a big rostrum and asked you to do your own thing.
Leave other issues for me to deal with. We will endure, don't worry,” the president said. Speaking about the sanctions, he explained why they were introduced.
“If you were not competitive, if you did not stand in the way of American, Japanese manufacturers (they treat us as their rivals), if we had nothing to offer, no one would pressurize us.” “We are a high-tech, educated nation. We can compete with others, which we will. We have everything necessary for our economy to survive and keep going.
We have people, specialists, managers, the government. We make mistakes. Who doesn't? Maybe we could be a little better, half a step ahead.
It is not always possible, however. Life is life. But we will survive.
We will do it not just because we have to do this but because we can. Most importantly, our products and services are needed today as never before,” the president said. Aleksandr Lukashenko is sure that the West uses all kinds of things as a reason for pressure and sanctions, human rights issues too.
“It is all smokescreen. They cannot say that they have sanctioned us because we produce tires, can they? That would be ridiculous. No, they are
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