Lukashenko: The next battle for the redistribution of the world is in Central Asia.
Referring to the failed Ukrainian missile attack on his country’s territory, the President of Belarus predicted the next battle in the struggle to redistribute the world in Central Asia.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said early Sunday that the next battle to re-divide the world will be in Central Asia.
Speaking at Belarus’ Independence Day ceremony, Lukashenko explained that the next battle in the struggle to redistribute the world will be in Central Asia, and the signs are already showing.
According to “Ryanovsti” website, he explained about this: “The Americans want to dominate. They want a unipolar world and those who raise their heads will be bombed. The reason is the emergence of new relations in the world, multipolarity. “Today, the struggle is not only for our post-Soviet status and its European part, but also for Central Asia, where our (former Soviet) republics are present.”
The president of Belarus said he had warned of the risk of destabilizing the situation in Uzbekistan after mass protests in Kazakhstan earlier this year. “Look, the [self-proclaimed] Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh (in Uzbekistan) apparently has nothing written about it in the constitution, but now it has come to fruition,” Lukashenko said. The situation there is complicated.”
Lukashenko continued, “Like us, Central Asia found itself in the middle of two fires, on the one hand Europeans and Americans, on the other hand China, which contributes a lot to the survival of Central Asia,” Lukashenko continued. “This struggle will be in Central Asia in the near future, the signs of it are already visible, the world will be divided.”
He also announced in another part of his speech about the attempt of the Ukrainian regime to launch a missile attack against the territory of his country.
The President of Belarus said that the Ukrainian army tried to launch a missile attack on Belarusian military facilities three days ago.
Belarusian state news agency “Belta” quoted Lukashenko as reporting that the Belarusian army had intercepted the missiles fired by Kiev.