The President noted that Minsk does not threaten anyone in the military and economic sphere.

“Speaking about the economy, I mean the latest statements and a flurry of criticism from Russia on our part that we allegedly threaten either to cut off oil supplies to the West, or have burst out with threats that we will take oil from a transit oil pipeline to secure our refineries” , BelTA quotes Lukashenko as saying.

He noted that an agreement on the supply of 24 million tons of oil was officially fixed between Minsk and Moscow.

“That's all,” he added.

Earlier, Lukashenko during a meeting on the work of the energy complex of Belarus announced a violation by Russia of obligations for oil supplies.

Lukashenko also said that at a meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, he discussed publications on the Belarusian topic in the Russian media and Telegram channels.