“It will be enough for us to be some kind of passive observers: where necessary, we must react adequately, as it was in Brest and Grodno.

But we will not go anywhere from talking in a normal language with our neighbors, ”BelTA quotes him at a meeting on foreign policy.

Lukashenka also instructed to develop specific proposals for returning to a consistent and proactive policy with Poland.

Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei, in turn, noted that Minsk is interested in constructive relations with Poland and other neighboring countries.

“But this does not mean that we will turn a blind eye to those destructive, destructive actions that one or another side is taking against Belarus.

There is no doubt that there will always be an adequate answer to this, ”he stressed.

In September, Lukashenko said that Belarus was forced to “withdraw troops from the streets” and close the border with Lithuania and Poland, as well as strengthen the border with “fraternal Ukraine”. 

In addition, he called on the peoples of Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine to stop their "crazy politicians".