"I need to train my own military personnel because an army that doesn't fight is half an army. You also understand it perfectly well. I don't want to fight. I don't want our guys to die. This is why they need to be trained. So they are here to pass on their experience,” Aleksandr Lukashenko stressed.
Aleksandr Lukashenko said: “They say it is even cheaper. This is why we are looking attentively at this experience in order to protect us in the future. It is our only goal.”
While talking to the head of state, residents of the agrotown admitted that they are concerned about actions of Polish authorities at the Belarusian border and the redeployment of Polish troops and weapons closer to the border.
Aleksandr Lukashenko stressed: “Listen, the Suwalki Corridor is not in Belarus. We don't travel along this corridor or towards the corridor. We don't need it absolutely. Keeping things calm is the most important thing.”