NewsLukashenko denies Zelensky apology claim amid Ukraine tensions

Lukashenko denies Zelensky apology claim amid Ukraine tensions

The press secretary of Aleksandr Lukashenko, Natalia Eismont, denied the statement by Volodymyr Zelensky that the President of Belarus had apologised to him in the first days of the Russian invasion.

Wołodymyr Zełenski / Alaksandr Łukaszenka
Wołodymyr Zełenski / Alaksandr Łukaszenka
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Paulina Ciesielska

Many pieces of information provided by Russian media or government representatives are elements of propaganda. Such reports are part of the information war conducted by the Russian Federation.

- The President of Belarus did not apologise to Zelensky for a simple reason: we have nothing to apologise for. Primarily because Ukraine, as we remember, was the first to impose sanctions on Belarus, even before America and the entire West - said Natalia Eismont, the spokesperson for the self-declared president of Belarus, Aleksandr Lukashenko.

Minsk reacts to Zelensky's statement

Lukashenko's spokesperson denies the words of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, who, in an interview with American blogger Lex Friedman, recounted how on the second or third day of the full-scale war, Aleksandr Lukashenko apologised to him for launching missiles from Belarusian territory.

Lukashenko's spokesperson admits that in the early days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, he had a phone conversation with Zelensky, but - as she says - it happened "solely due to the emotional reaction of Lukashenko's youngest son, Nikolai, who had Zelensky's contact on his phone."

According to her, Lukashenko called on the President of Ukraine to come to the negotiating table.

- Both then and now, Lukashenko is convinced that the conflict arose largely because of Zelensky's policies. If he listened less to his Western superiors and focused on the interests of his people, this war could have been avoided - Eismont said.

Source: Ukrainian Pravda, RBC, WP

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