Lukashenko is sure: unresolved Karabakh and Trans-Dniester conflicts led to a crisis in Ukraine
ArmInfo. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is sure that unsolved Karabakh and Trans-Dniester conflicts led to a crisis in Ukraine.
According to the Belarusian head press service, during his speech at
the plenary session dedicated to the opening of the 26th annual
session of the OSCE PA, Lukashenko noted with regret that on many
problematic issues mother Europe was at the crossroads of problems.
"Problems that seemingly do not concern the European continent. The
consequences of these problems are not connected, maybe with Europe.
But we are at the epicenter of these problems. For example, there is
a war that has engendered negative processes in the Middle East. Not
far away, but the land is not ours, it's not with us. And the
consequences of this who drank the most? Who was most affected by
these consequences? And this process continues - illegal migration,
which generates terrorism and so on. This is Europe. Even the
elections in the United States of America, which recently passed, as
in focus, have affected the European continent. I am sure that
Europeans and Americans will overcome all the negative of these
problems. But nevertheless they exist. And the historicity of the
moment lies in the fact that we, as never before, felt what inaction
means. Not for a long time not solving the problem in Europe, many
problems (the largest of them are Transnistria, Nagorno-Karabakh), we
got our own conflict in the center of Europe - Ukraine, "Lukashenko
said.
At the same time, he expressed confidence that there is a need to pay
serious attention to the issues and rebuild their priority. According
to Lukashenko, if these problems are not solved in time, they will
give rise to the most serious problems that will be avoided or
impossible, because they will already be so old, hardened, or they
will require huge money to overcome them. "Therefore, problems must
be solved on time", Belarusian head said.