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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko compared his Ukrainian counterpart Zelenskyy to Gorbachev and recalled the insincerity of the applause.
The Belarusian leader made a statement about the fate of the current Ukrainian president in an interview with the Xinhua news agency. According to Lukashenka, Zelenskyy likes to bathe in applause. Lenta.ru writes about this, referring to Belarus-1.
“But, you know, the applause can be far from sincere. So he went west, and everyone shouted “hooray” and clapped. And I remind him of Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev: he traveled the West, everyone applauded him, and how did he get there? It will be exactly the same here,” said the leader of Belarus.

Lukashenka also noted that Zelenskyy is a good person, but very inexperienced.

Earlier it was learned that on February 28, the head of the Republic of Belarus will pay an official visit to China at the invitation of CPC Chairman Xi Jinping.

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