“We have nothing to hide here. In order not to have different speculations after the visit of US Assistant to the President John Bolton to Belarus and the negotiations that continued in Warsaw on security issues, where your colleagues were present, ”Belta quotes Lukashenko.

He noted that "he asked to comprehend all these negotiations here and there, to express his position in conclusion as well."

“Perhaps it will become the position of our country. That is, what happened in Warsaw, what accents, what neighbors demand and ask from us - the Baltic countries, Poland, and Ukraine. Maybe we’re doing something wrong and so on, ”the head of state said.

He also noted that another topic was joint work with Russia on security issues.

Earlier, Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei urged not to seek conspiracy theories in Bolton’s visit to Minsk.