“Yes, and in our government, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, everyone is sitting, waiting for the President's command. What is this attitude towards the country? BBC, "Svoboda", "Free Europe" and so on, these streams ... I'm not talking about tendentiousness, they also call for mass riots. Why do you put up with this? You accredited them here, ”BelTA quotes Lukashenka as saying.

He noted that despite the presidential campaign in the country, foreign media can be expelled if they do not comply with Belarusian laws.

“There is no need to wait for any end to the electoral campaign. Drive them out of here if they do not comply with our laws and invite people to the Maidans, ”Lukashenka said.

Earlier, Lukashenka spoke about freedom of speech in the country at a meeting with media representatives.