“There is an attempt to shake the situation up to the level of August last year ... It's just clear what these Western friends want from us.

What is there to discuss.

But there are none of those heights that the Bolsheviks did not take.

We will take it too, ”Lukashenka said in Sochi during negotiations with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.

Earlier, Russia's Permanent Representative to the EU Vladimir Chizhov said that the actions of the leaders of the EU countries in Belarus, concerning, in particular, air traffic, are strange and monstrous.

On May 26, ex-presidential candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya announced the start of preparations for a new active phase of protest actions in the republic.

Later it was reported that the head of the European Commission (EC) Ursula von der Leyen outlined in a letter to Svetlana Tikhanovskaya "an economic plan for a democratic Belarus."