Lukashenko: protests in Slovakia, Serbia co-ordinated from abroad
The protests in Slovakia and Serbia are co-ordinated from abroad and managed by the United States, President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko told journalists on January 26th, BelTA reports
“All actions are absolutely co-ordinated, and everything is managed from the United States of America. And in its majority it is financed by the American foundations and sometimes directly through embassies. We have millions of such facts in Belarus and other countries. Therefore, he who pays the piper calls the tune,” the Head of State noted.
Aleksandr Lukashenko believes that the entire policy in Europe is so co-ordinated by the US that even at the stage of discussion Europeans hardly have any voice.
“Especially now, when they are as quiet as mice and are waiting for their fate to be decided in Washington. So, all this is co-ordinated and purposeful. When they tried to carry out a blitzkrieg in our country in 2020, everything was managed not from the US, but from Poland and the EU. But the US directed everything and financed. Today we already know this,” the President said.
“As for Slovakia, these are courageous people, they will figure it out. But today, in the European Union, in their own homes, they will understand what the so-called colour revolutions, riots and blitzkriegs are. But the Slovak people will sort out who is right and who is to blame. I am convinced of that,” the Belarusian leader concluded.