“I don’t think it is in the interests of the partners to aggravate the situation.

There is a feeling that they themselves would like to somehow solve this problem, and we suggest how to solve it, but how much they hear us depends on them, "Sikorsky quotes TASS.

According to him, time passes, and European partners "must understand that the size of monetized losses will increase."

“Therefore, it is not profitable for European partners to imitate tough actions (in relation to the aviation industry of Belarus. -

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),” Sikorsky added.

He stressed that "despite the current situation, one can adapt to it."

Earlier, Dmitry Mezentsev, Secretary of State of the Union State of Russia and Belarus, said that the introduction of sanctions against Belarus does not bring benefits to the European Union.