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DUBROVNO REGIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
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26 August 2020

MP: No one should tell Belarus what to do

No one should tell Belarus what to do and how, Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives' Standing Commission on International Affairs Oleg Gaidukevich told the SB. Belarus Segodnya newspaper, BelTA has learned.

“All the issues we have in the country should be handled by ourselves, because no one else will ever take care of us. Unfortunately, a number of countries are openly interfering in Belarus' domestic affairs. This is unacceptable; no one should tell us what to do. We should make every effort to consolidate people. I have an alternative point of view; it is good to have such a point of view. If everyone shares the same view, the country will not advance further. We should resolve all issues through a national dialogue, without intermediaries. We do not need them to handle our domestic political affairs,” Oleg Gaidukevich said.

The MP noted that financing and open support of any political forces from outside, pressure on the country are inadmissible. “It is clear that they will defend the interests of those who pay them, not the interests of our country. We know very well that it is about geopolitics and nothing else, because everyone is acting solely in their national interests. The activity on our western borders will come to no good, this is escalation. Naturally, we will respond to the military buildup at our borders not only domestically, but also as a member of the Union State, the CSTO. Our army should be strong, as in this case there will be no conflicts. The ongoing situation has showed that we have real allies – for example Russia's position looks the most decent for me. Russia says that it will never intervene in our domestic affairs and warns other countries against it,” the MP added.

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