Lukashenko: we’ll do everything to ensure peace, tranquillity and stability in Belarus
Belarus will preserve the dictatorship of order, justice, kindness and respect for people, first of all for people of labour, President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko noted during today’s final concert of the Marathon of Unity nationwide socio-cultural campaign at Minsk Arena
The Head of State reminded that the current year marks the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, “As worthy heirs of the victorious Soviet people, we will do everything to make Belarus peaceful, quiet, calm and necessarily stable. Now there is a tough and, alas, bloody redistribution of the world order established in 1945, when Belarus, among other founders, approved the UN Charter. The unipolarity of the last decades is collapsing, with new alliances and centres of power emerging.”
According to Aleksandr Lukashenko, being in the epicentre of events, Belarus, of course, strengthens its defence capabilities, while still remaining an island of peace, good neighbourliness and common sense.
“You are all my children as one! The President is responsible for everyone! If someone has stumbled, has been confused or has been drugged by wild fakes and misinformation, everyone will have a chance to get back to life. The world is changing fast. We don’t have time for internal games and squabbles. Everyone must work together as a single organism if we want to continue on the path we chose many years ago. We will preserve the main thing: the dictatorship of order, justice, kindness and respect for people, first of all for people of labour,” the Belarusian leader emphasised.
“Going through global crises and sanctions, we have gained invaluable experience. We have learnt to work and develop based on our own intelligence and strength. We won’t dance to someone else’s tune. We won’t bend our backs under the master’s whip. We won’t let the invader’s boot set foot on our native land! You can be absolutely sure of that. But remember: everything that I have said and not said, what we have been thinking about and doing in recent years, must be put into the heads and hearts of our new generations,” Aleksandr Lukashenko stated.