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The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry will leave unanswered the words of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko addressed to Volodymyr Zelensyy. Earlier, the head of the republic called his colleague a nit.
– Alexander Lukashenko allowed himself a crude personal attack on the President of Ukraine. We will leave this act of helplessness unaddressed,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleg Nikolenko said.
Nikolenko also refuted Lukashenka’s claims that Ukraine was involved in explosions at the Machulishchi military airfield near Minsk.

“Obviously, this is another attempt to create an artificial threat on the part of Ukraine in order to justify its support for Russia,” the diplomat wrote on the social network.

The leader of the Republic of Belarus also called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after he offered to sign a non-aggression pact and himself violated verbal agreements.

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