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Lukashenka said bread in Russia ‘has nowhere to go’

October 3, 2025

Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko spoke about the record harvest in Russia during a meeting with his counterpart Vladimir Putin.

The politician spoke highly of the situation in agriculture, and also pointed out that today in the Russian Federation “there is nowhere to put bread.” And this, despite the threats of “hunger and cold” made since the imposition of the sanctions.

“Everyone scared us with cold, hunger, etc. That’s what?! Today there is nowhere to put bread in Russia, when it was like that, such a big harvest?! It will be the same in industry. We will overcome all of this. And whoever hopes, or offers us, or predicts that we will collapse – we have not collapsed anything,” he stressed.

Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko meet in the Kremlin. Putin noted the successful work with Belarus in various fields.

Lukashenko’s message that there is “nowhere to put bread” in Russia

Russia Desk

Russia Desk

The Russia Desk leads The Eastern Herald's coverage of Russia, the war in Ukraine, NATO's eastern flank, and the post-Soviet space. The desk has reported continuously on the Russia-Ukraine conflict since its full-scale expansion in February 2022 and verifies through Kremlin statements, NATO briefings.

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