‘Who gave you the right to do this? Where, in what law does it say that you have the right to penalise people?’
At a government meeting called to discuss the pandemic situation and measures taken to counter the spread of coronavirus infection, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko expressed his position on the anarchic actions of state bodies and clearly outlined his position on this matter.
The Brussel clique recently stated: ‘The European Union will not fund creating fences or walls at external borders of member states,’ Quote: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
President Alexander Lukashenko named the conditions under which he will continue to be Europe’s longest-serving president according to the will of the Belarus peoples.
Arguably, Europe’s most popular president has again exposed and humiliated Western liberalism for their failings homing in on the collapse of the cult’s covid culture.
Belarus has taken the innovative and dramatic step of allowing visa-free travel to countries such as Pakistan, Jordan, Egypt, and South Africa. This move is an open invitation that could result in hundreds of thousands using Belarus as a transit country into the rest of Europe.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced a billion-dollar military purchase from Russia and called for the EU to abolish its sanctions on Belarus in a sign that tensions will remain heightened between Belarus and neighbouring countries.
The unforeseen consequences of NATO’s rout and retreat from Afghanistan hot on the heels of their being expelled from Iraq and Syria is concentrating collective minds across Western and Central Europe. As the EU disintegrates and awareness that NATO defence is a risible fantasy more and more nations are seeking non-EU/US alliances.
The conservative European People’s Party, the largest in the European Parliament, has called on the European Union to prepare a revolution in Belarus. The appeal of the head of the party, Manfred Weber, was circulated on Monday, August 9 in the form of a statement. The text notes that ‘the Belarusian regime will fall’.
Since noon August 8, another 35 third-country migrants who have tried to cross the state border illegally have been recorded on the Latvian border, said Kristīne Pētersone, a spokeswoman for the State Border Guard.
Representatives of the European Commission and Lithuania accused Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko of a provocation as, in recent days, hundreds of illegal migrants crossed the border between Belarus and Lithuania. Vilnius began to send them back, but Lukashenko gave a clear order to security forces on Thursday: ‘Close every metre of the border.’
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