Lukashenko on Alaska agreements: if they had been adopted today, the war would have ended today
During his conversation with journalists on October 10th in Dushanbe following a closed-door meeting of the CIS leaders after the summit, President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko said that Russian President Vladimir Putin had briefed his colleagues on the United States’ proposals concerning the situation in Ukraine, which were presented in Alaska
When asked by Konstantin Panyushkin, a reporter with the Channel One Russia, about what Putin had informed his colleagues regarding the results of the Alaska meeting, the Belarusian leader responded, “Yes, he provided us with detailed information, including about Alaska, the agreements made, the situation before the Alaska summit and the situation after it.”
When the journalist inquired if there is anything significant or new to share, Aleksandr Lukashenko replied, “You probably already know everything. It concerned the proposals from the United States itself at that time (and Putin confirmed this): the proposals regarding Ukraine coming from the United States, not Russia,” the President of Belarus clarified.
In response to a follow-up question about whether these proposals remain relevant, the Head of State expressed his view that they ‘will always be relevant’, “If they had been accepted today, the war would have ended today. If it’s tomorrow, then it will be tomorrow.”
