Slutsky: West is trying to undermine cooperation between Moscow and Minsk

13 August 2020


Behind the statements to impose sanctions against Russia for the events in Belarus, the true goals of the Western establishment of support for the opposition in the Republic are visible - to maximally undermine the strategic partnership and cooperation between Minsk and Moscow, the head of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs Leonid Slutsky said.


Earlier, a member of the European Parliament from Poland, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, said that sanctions for the events in Belarus, where protests continued several days after the presidential election, should be imposed against Russia.


"The calls of the MEP to impose sanctions against Russia for the events in Belarus, at first glance, are another manifestation of Russophobia. However, behind this statement, the true goals of the Western establishment of support for the Belarusian opposition are clearly visible: to maximally undermine the strategic partnership and cooperation between Minsk and Moscow by applying the Ukrainian scenario in Belarus," Slutsky told reporters.


He noted that there was no Russian intervention in Belarus.


"On the contrary, there is pressure and interference from the West. Lithuania, Latvia and Poland, without any discussion with the official Belarusian side, have already prepared their plan for "resolving the crisis", which looks more like an ultimatum. Sanctions are also threatened by overseas. The Belarusian society is able to independently understand the situation in the country without prompting from the outside, " the MP added.


After the presidential elections in Belarus won by incumbent President Alexander Lukashenko, on Sunday and Monday mass unauthorized protest disagree with the voting results have been held in several cities of the country. Protesters in the center of Minsk built barricades from garbage cans. Police used tear gas, water cannons and stun grenades against them. In response to the events in Belarus, the EU said it was possible to review its previous decisions to ease anti-Belarusian sanctions.

 

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Based on materials from RIA Novosti