Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said he would meet with US leader Vladimir Putin and “happily bring him back” to Washington.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has invited US President Joe Biden to pay an official visit to Minsk “if he wants to end the war in Ukraine”. Lukashenka voiced this in a conversation with reporters on Thursday (February 16th).
During the discussion of the information that the US leader will soon make an official visit to Poland, Alexander Lukashenko quite peculiarly invited the politician to the capital of Belarus.
“We are not worried about this (about Biden’s visit to Warsaw – ed.). If he has a desire, tell him there through your own channels, we are ready to receive him in Minsk and have a serious conversation,” said Lukashenka. .
The Belarusian president added that in this case he would meet with Joe Biden (in turn, Lukashenka will meet with the Russian leader on Friday, February 17th in person) together with the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, and “will happily bring him back”. “
“The three of us will meet here: two “aggressive” and a “peace-loving” president. Why not? In the name of ending the war. Now, if he wants to end the war from Poland, I’ll send a plane, if there is a Boeing, we will get it. A group of international airports. We have the sea, his number one plane will land here,” added Lukashenka.
Recall that US President Joe Biden will soon meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Poland. According to journalists, during the event, the President of Ukraine will present a peace plan that aims to indicate that Kiev is trying to return to the borders before the annexation of Crimea in 2014.
Previously Focus According to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba, the Russian Federation will remember the day the total invasion began. According to him, an important element of support to Kiev will be the visit of US President Joe Biden to Poland.
Source: Focus
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