Aleksandr Lukashenko said the Iranian president was expected to attend the EAEU summit first. However, certain circumstances prevented him from flying to Minsk. Therefore, he will deal with the summit via video links, Belta learned.
“The recent attacks on Iran’s nuclear facilities under IAEA control have in the most dangerous ways, violated international law, including the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons and the International Law regarding the 1949 Geneva Congress. Such actions don’t even talk about Belarus’ sentiment. I think they’re probably safe from now on,” said Alexander Lukashenko.
“We want all the successes and our people of our people to overcome all the problems they face today. You want us to know that you are not alone in your resistance.”
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