Lukashenko Warns UN About New War - ForumDaily
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Lukashenko warned the UN about the new war

According to President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, the bloc confrontation has put the world on the brink of a new war. He stated this speaking at the general discussion of the 70 session of the UN General Assembly.

“As a result of external interference, the export of “color” revolutions and artificial regime changes, previously stable countries plunged into chaos and anarchy. This is all covered up by democracy,” Lukashenko said. According to him, instead of the promised democracy and prosperity, people in these countries are experiencing terrible suffering and are forced to flee. “Crowds of migrants are storming Europe today. And this has also become an acute international problem,” the president noted. “Today we are increasingly dependent on each other. The actions of one state directly affect the interests of many others. “Invulnerable countries no longer exist,” the Belarusian leader emphasized.

In this regard, he noted the lack of an effective system of checks and balances. “Powers that aspire to global leadership, unfortunately, cannot avoid the temptation to use force and economic blackmail to ensure their own interests. The world has come dangerously close to actually abandoning the principles of international law enshrined in the UN Charter,” said the head of Belarus.

“The organization should not turn into a place for mutual accusations and confrontation between states,” Lukashenko concluded.

It is reported that Lukashenko’s last visit to the United States took place in September 2005, when he also took part in the session of the UN General Assembly.

Earlier, the authoritative publication Reuters, citing its sources, reported that the European Union would soon suspend sanctions in relation to the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.

According to journalists, the decision was made after Lukashenka released several political prisoners last month.

Western politicians called this gesture "a welcome step forward."

The jubilee, 70-I UN General Assembly began on Monday, 28 September, with speeches by world leaders, which were attended, in particular, by the US President Barack Obama, President of Russia Vladimir Putin, President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev and President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.

Yesterday, September 28, Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin had a meetingwhich lasted more than one and a half hours. The conversation took place, as the Russian leader stressed, "constructively and frankly."

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