“We are always open for Poland, this is one of the countries closest to us ... If you want to cooperate with us, please give it to us,” he told Polish reporters.

At the same time, Lukashenko noted that the Polish authorities began to “play along” with the European Union and the United States.

“You know, under whose tune Poland sometimes dances. But this is a strong state that already has its position in the European Union, ”the Belarusian leader emphasized.

He also assured that Belarus will never pose a security threat to other countries.

“Just never lie to the Poles that here we are creating with Russia some kind of alliance to push tanks against you. This will never happen either in relation to you or in relation to Ukraine, ”Lukashenko said.

According to him, this topic was also discussed during his negotiations with his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelensky.

“There will never be threats from our territory. Only reciprocal and adequate, symmetrical, but if they go too far, and asymmetric responses to their actions, ”concluded the head of Belarus.

Earlier, Ukrainian businessman Igor Kolomoisky, in an interview with The New York Times, allowed the appearance of “Russian tanks” near Warsaw or Krakow in the event of rapprochement between Ukraine and Russia.