“We are still concerned about some indirect and direct manifestations of external interference in Belarusian affairs,” a Kremlin spokesman told journalists.

He called it unacceptable and called for the Belarusians to be able to resolve their problems themselves.

Answering the question about which forces are aiming at Russia, Peskov noted that those "who are now trying to exert direct and indirect influence on events in Belarus."

Earlier, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said that Belarus is being hounded in order to rush to Russia later. According to him, this is a springboard, and this is their common opinion with their Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.