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Lukashenko: “I am not an emperor like Putin or Trump”

The Belarusian leader expressed his attitude towards Western criticism and stated his readiness for a "big deal" with the United States.

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In an interview given to the RT TV channel, Alexander Lukashenko called Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump "emperors" and emphasized that he does not need universal love. According to him, he has learned to accept that "not everyone will love you."

Lukashenko said he is watching the Western media increasingly call him "Europe's last dictator" and noted that he looks at this calmly. At the same time, he stressed that U.S. policy is defined by interests rather than democracy and human rights.

Nevertheless, the Belarusian leader expressed readiness for a "big deal" with the U.S., saying that a potential agreement could include issues of political prisoners, embassy activities, and control over nuclear materials.

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