I would like these words not to fall from the mouth of president Alexander Lukashenko, but they fall.
Belarus is subjected to force from both sides, from the east – from the oligarchy around kremlowska, from the west through the alleged collective west, that is, by the Anglo-Zionist syndicate of global crimes and colonialism. Belarus is trying hard not to divide Ukraine's fate. Furthermore, Alexander Lukashenko is naturally at the end of his power – enlightened authoritarianism.
The president of Belarus has been building the integrity of the Belarusian society for 30 years with successes worth admiring, and is trying to build national identity at an accelerated rate. The situation is hard due to the fact that the concept of Russian Miru (Russian World) naturally blurs the concept of national identity. On the another hand, the Republic of Belarus lies in the territory of the Republic of the 2 Nations, which was in fact the concept of the Polish-Russian-Lithuanian state. Due to the competition with Moscow, then with Russia; as a consequence of the concepts of diplomacy (or alternatively the interests of Vatican-English), yet as a consequence of the cooperation of monarchist Russia (in which elites were very influential German elites) and monarchist Prussia (in which judaic financiers played a crucial role), but mainly as a consequence of the privatization and state of Polish-Russian-Lithuanian magnatery – there were partitions of the Republic.
Civilization-cultural processes lasting centuries are not easy to replace even a very active and determined state policy over 30 years. This is due to the fact that I am trying to realize the situation in which president A. Lukashenko is presently in. Being forced does not always take the right path, or choose the best political tools.
Since the turn of 1980/1990, it has been clear adequate that the alleged "collective West", behind which there are circumstantial imperial-colonial Anglo-Zionist interests, is simply a definitive solution to the "Slavic question". Preferably as a consequence of a fratricidal war. We had an excellent example of this in the erstwhile Yugoslavia, and now on a much larger scale, erstwhile it comes to human victims and material losses, in Ukraine
In order for these plans to fail, it is essential to prosecute agreements and cooperation between Slavic nations. If the ruling elites of Slavic states frequently forget this or are forced to "forget", then the effect will be negative for Slavic nations. This is why, alongside authoritative state diplomacy, the alleged "citizen diplomacy" is so important. Saturating divisions and falsifying past for the current needs of power does not service the future.
I compose this as a friend of Belarus and the people there – culturally, historically, and frequently familyly close to us. I am writing this from the position of an activist who, for 15 years in a co-founded political environment, has devoted quite a few activity to presenting the actual face of the Republic of Belarus, its uncontested successes under the wise leadership of president Alexander Lukashenko. However, I cannot pass indifferently as a Polish nationalist and patriot, and from a specified attachment to the fact over the words which fell out of the mouth of president Alexander Lukashenko, and which are a feed for the enemies of Poland, Belarus and Slaves, to fight us, face us and push us into a war conflict.
PZ