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‘What An Artist Is Dying!’: What Kremlin Has In Store For Lukashenka

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‘What An Artist Is Dying!’: What Kremlin Has In Store For Lukashenka

The dictator is nothing but a provincial actor from a conditional Mazyr in this whole story.

Will the Russian mercenaries in Belarus accelerate the fall of the Lukashenka regime?

Well-known Ukrainian publicist Vitaliy Portnikov answered this question in an interview with the Studio X-97 show of the Charter97.org website.

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— Returning to the “Wagnerites”. Can their presence on the territory of Belarus somehow accelerate the fall of the Lukashenka regime?

— No. The Lukashenka regime does not participate in this story in any way. I think that Lukashenka's regime is very convenient for Putin. Behind the scenery of this regime, you can carry out such great combinations.

I think that now Lukashenka has proved his usefulness for Putin more than ever before. He played the role they needed in the play — the negotiator. Everyone believed it. He really enjoyed this role.

You know, like some actor of a provincial amateur theater in a conditional Mazyr, who was allowed to perform on the stage of the Minsk Academic Theatre.

He told how he conducted these negotiations, how Putin called him, how he called Putin. Many took it at face value. I, too, almost perceived it that way, naturally, realizing that half of what was said was a lie, but I listened attentively to everything.

God, Putin was “afraid to talk to Prigozhin,” he spoke to Lukashenka. Prigozhin did not want to be with Putin, he wanted to be with Lukashenka. It's just a great role to put all these bandits at the site of the provocation against the West. Therefore, there is no question of any fall of the Lukashenka regime.

The Lukashenka regime will exist exactly as long as the Putin regime exists. Because this is the occupation regime, this is the Quisling regime. Could Quisling's regime fall while Germany was strong? No, it was not in danger. So Lukashenka is not threatened by anything.

Unless Putin wants to get rid of him, but why would he want to get rid of such a wonderful actor? “What an artist is dying!” exclaimed Nero. Lukashenka is, of course, far from Nero, but there is already about the same amount of blood on his hands.

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