“The situation cannot be underestimated, but there are absolutely no grounds to say that the country will be plunged into chaos from tomorrow or some kind of confrontation, confrontation or some kind of civil war,” BelTA quotes him.

Lukashenko also assured that the situation in the country during the presidential elections will not get out of control.

“This is the main task of the current government, not just the president. Therefore, you can have no doubt about it, no matter what individual people are planning here and so on, ”he added.

In June, Lukashenka announced that he would not allow "Maidans" in Belarus before the presidential elections.