Zelensky Says Lukashenko's Dog Has More Rights than Belarusians as He Visits Lithuanian Capital
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Zelensky says Lukashenko's dog has more rights than Belarusians as he visits Lithuanian capital
Zelensky, speaking in Vilnius, said Lukashenko's dog has "more rights than the people of Belarus" and warned Europe to press back against Minsk's growing dependence on Moscow.
Volodimir Zelenski stated Tuesday that Belarus is still forced to be Russia's "general government", arguing that even the dogs of President Aleksandr Lukašenko enjoy more rights than the Belarusian people.
President Volodimir Zelenski spoke to Vilnius on Sunday about the unity of Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania, where Belarus must still have real independence. Ukrainian President Alexander Lukasenko said that, at present, white dogs spitz of the Belarian dictator Alexander Lukaschenko “have more rights than the Belarusian people”, writes Kyiv Independent. He added that Belarus had the chance to change the situation during the past protests in 2020, …
President Vladimir Zelensky said that Belarus is still forced to exist as a Russian governor-general, in which even the dog of self-proclaimed President Alexander Lukashenko is left with more rights.
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