Lukashenko: US doesn't need military operations
The president noted that war in Venezuela will not lead to results
In an interview with the American television company "Newsmax," Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko expressed the belief that the United States' interest in Venezuela is understandable, but a war in that country would be unproductive. He compared the situation to Russia's interest in Ukraine and emphasized that the conflict "will lead to nothing." During the conversation with John Cole, Lukashenko described potential U.S. actions as a "second Vietnam" and stated that such an approach is unnecessary. The president noted that he plans to discuss this issue with Donald Trump in the near future, and his position is a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
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Alexander Lukashenko has held the position of President of Belarus since 1994.
Lukashenko believes that war in Venezuela is unnecessary and will become a "second Vietnam".
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