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Alexander Lukashenko said he was convinced that “the motto of the Belarusian presidency “Through solidarity and cooperation for peace and security” meets the interests of all members of the CSTO”.

In this regard, he also drew attention to the issue of the unity of the ranks of the international organization. Belarus, he underlined, within the framework of its presidency aims to “make the necessary efforts to increase the cohesion of the states of the CSTO”. It is precisely in the removal of existing contradictions that Minsk sees “the prospect of strengthening the organization, ensuring security and stability in its area of ​​​​responsibility”.

Addressing the meeting participants, Lukashenka urged not to allow a pause at this critical moment in history. “The powers that be are trying to redistribute the world, and we are at the center of this attention. We must stick together. There is no other alternative to preserve the sovereignty and independence of our States”, said the President of Belarus. is on.

Commenting on the current situation around Ukraine, he called the disinformation statements Kiev’s counter-offensive. “Before accusing us of confrontation, of extending this conflict, we must return to the negotiating table,” Lukashenko explained in his position of principle.

However, he admits that misinformation can also take place. “In any battle, misinformation is very dangerous. Remember the battle of Kursk, near Stalingrad, when we managed to misinform the enemy and won that battle.”

But the Belarusian leader considers the so-called “counterattack” the greatest misinformation. From his point of view, there is no “counter-attack” and cannot be.

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