Lukashenko called on Germans to “stand on knees” in front of Belarusians

The President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that the Germans “should still stand a hundred years ahead of his knees before the Belarusian people and pray” that they could be born after the Great Patriotic War. This was announced by the head of state during his speech on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, the broadcast of the speech leads Atn on its YouTube Channel.

According to him, the Germans, Poles and the European Union should “wear” the Belarusian people in their hands, and not “strangle” him, because he saved Western countries from the “brown plague”. The President of Belarus also stressed that the introduction of sanctions against Belarusian citizens and domestic enterprises on the night of June 22 is symbolic. Apparently, the story has not taught Western countries so much, concluded Lukashenko.

Previously, the Belarusian Foreign Ministry also compared the introduction of a new sanctuction package with the German attack on the USSR in 1941. The department considered the “blasphemian” introduction of a new package of west sanctions against the republic on the day of memory and sorrow on June 22.

June 21 became aware of the introduction of the fourth package of Sanctions of the European Union against Belarus. The new list was 78 physical and eight legal entities. Restrictive measures also introduced the United States, United Kingdom and Canada.

/Media reports.