Lukashenko gave me evidence he is a fake

Lukashenko gave me evidence, he is a fake

Vladimir Putin called the Bucha massacre “a fake” and said Lukashenko “handed him the documents” proving it. And to the sanctions: “Our economy has held up”.

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Western sanctions “have failed”, the pictures from Bucha are “false” and the war in Ukraine “only a matter of time”. Wladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation, Tass has entrusted several comments on the current situation of the war in Ukraine, which have never been defined as such, but only as “special operations”. The Russian President, who met today with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, his staunch ally, also pointed the finger at the United States for “putting pressure” on Europe.

“Bucha? A fake, Lukashenko gave me evidence”

On the war front, Putin explained that the clash “between Russia and antiRussian forces in Ukraine it was inevitable, it was only a matter of timeAnd he reiterated that Lukashenko’s Belarus, president in office since 1994 and open to Putin, is “the perfect place for negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv.” Negotiations that would have brought Kyiv to a dead end. They have caused difficulties in bringing them to an acceptable level, and the operation will continue until there are acceptable negotiations. According to Putin, Lukashenko himself also gave him the documents proving how the Bucha massacres are “a fake”as at the time of the allegations against President Assad in Syria (another Kremlin ally): “It was later discovered that it was a fake. The same fake is in Bucha,” reports Tass again.

“The clash was inevitable”

Putin also reiterated that the “special operation in Ukraine” was “inevitable, just a matter of time.” A West where Europe would be in a “humiliating and humiliated position” by the US, according to the Russian President, who then said it was “convenient for the West to unite around the concept of Russian aggression and… thus serving the US. And on sanctions, he reiterated that “they failed because the Russian financial system has held up the shock wave and that now the West will actually pay the highest price, he believes. “If people clash over gas prices and unprecedented inflation, it will cause domestic problems for them, while they wanted it to cause domestic problems for Russia. In difficult conditions, Russia does it right. always quarries while problems are inevitable with them”.