“We will suffer, and then ask for”: Lukashenko about sanctions introduced against Belarus

“countries who have taken sanctions against Minsk and Moscow will eventually apologize and ask for cooperation,” said President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.

“You see these insane sanctions in Europe against Russia, and we are there for the company. In order for Russia to do not share the sanctions through Belarus. Well, what do you say? Cats are resting,” the Interfax of the President of Belarus quotes.

Lukashenko said that many Belarusian projects are being implemented in Russia, and noted the high degree of their support to the Russian side: “We will suffer. We will be sought, and then you will come to us, they will apologize and ask us to cooperate with them.”