A Russian official responding to US statements: Moscow does not interfere in Belarus' affairs, but rather helps solve problems
A Russian official responding to US statements: Moscow does not interfere in Belarus' affairs, but rather helps solve problems
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov stressed that Russia does not interfere in Belarus’s affairs, but is contributing to solving problems.
Speaking in exclusive statements to the Russian "Sputnik" news agency, commenting on Washington's statements regarding possible sanctions against Moscow, Ryabkov said: "We have not interfered and will not interfere in the affairs of Belarus. We are helping to solve problems while respecting the ability of Belarusians to solve their problems by themselves .. We hear like These statements are from the United States, which often interferes in the affairs of other countries, in informal and impudent ways. "
He added, "The Americans should not give warnings to anyone, but rather they must ensure that the Belarusians are allowed to get out of this situation in the way they see fit for them."
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov described the statements of the Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization "NATO" Jans Stoltenberg about Belarus as immoral.
Russia has warned the United States and the European Union against any form of interference in the internal affairs of Belarus, including public calls for anti-government protests.
The mass protests began in all parts of Belarus on the ninth of last August, after the presidential elections, which were won by the current head of state, Alexander Lukashenko, which were considered by the opposition to be unfair and whose results were forged.
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