Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko has called for negotiations between Russia and Ukraine to end the stalemate in their ongoing war. He made the statement in a Q&A video, urging talks and an immediate halt to hostilities. This is not the first time Lukashenko has called for negotiations, as it has become a monthly tradition. In addition, a Belarusian official proposed a corridor for transit through Lithuania. Lukashenko also invited Hungary's Orbán for a bilateral meeting and called for a ceasefire and negotiations.
Belarus’ Lukashenko Invites Hungary’s Orbán for Bilateral Meeting, Calls for Cease Fire and Negotiations Between ‘Stalemated’ Russia and Ukraine via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/8wR3iKb4x0
🤣 Belarusian official proposes to "pave corridor" for transit through Lithuania https://t.co/5gL1gp6BpB https://t.co/tI8gBXI9PG
Lukashenko calls for an immediate halt to hostilities in Ukraine and negotiations "on land and peace." This happens about once a month and has already become tradition. https://t.co/dEGv7E3LQ6
BELARUS' LUKASHENKO SAYS UKRAINE-RUSSIA WAR AT STALEMATE, URGES TALKS (Reuters) Russia and Ukraine are locked in a stalemate on the frontlines of their war and the two sides need to sit down and negotiate an end to the conflict, Alexander Lukashenko said over the weekend.
⚡️Lukashenko urges talks between Russia, Ukraine. Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko said in a Q&A video posted on the website of the Belarusian state news agency BelTA that Russia and Ukraine need to engage in negotiations as both sides find themselves in a protracted… https://t.co/5UajE5Baie
💢 Lithuanian Foreign Minister mocks Russian diplomatic official's threats https://t.co/hxdDU4Wk1q