President of Republika Srpska: Lukashenko's peacekeeping efforts are the only thing that could save Ukraine
As noted by the President of Republika Srpska, Milorad Dodik, in his talk with the RTR-Belarus TV channel, that was a great merit of Belarus’ President Aleksandr Lukashenko that the Minsk agreements were signed. He believes that, despite the fact that the two-faced West deceived the parties who signed those agreements, Lukashenko's efforts are evidence of his desire to preserve and ensure peace.
“Peace – rather than any territorial claims – should be the key goal, and that is why the Minsk agreements were important,” Milorad Dodik said.
According to the President of Republika Srpska, in addition to the Minsk agreements, there are other examples when the West does not respect and does not fulfil the conditions of documents that it signed, “We are told now that this is a transitional period, but we constantly wonder what sort of a transition it is. You, foreigners, should have specific goals. There are the Kumanovo agreements, which say that Serbia will one day return its army and police to the territory of Kosovo. There are the Brussels agreements on the unification of Serbian communities on the territory of Kosovo. We have also the Dayton Accords, which guarantee all our values.”
Milorad Dodik added that the logic of the West is quite simple: if the situation is unprofitable for them, then they start to distract people’s attention from it in order to calm the population and later do what they want. "They actually begin to realise their original goals at the moment they sign an agreement,” he said. “I hope that Russia will not be naive, will not stop the special operation and will bring the matter to an end. As for Ukraine, I think that Aleksandr Lukashenko's peacekeeping efforts are the only thing that could save it from destruction. At the same time, the Belarusian leader’s activity was interpreted completely incorrectly in the West. Attempts were made there to accuse him of dictatorship, although they [in the West] are real pseudo-democracies that promise peace, but push for war.”