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Belarus, Russia to go ahead with integration to make the West "bite the dust" — Lukashenko

The Belarusian president stressed that his visit to Russia’s Vostochny cosmodrome and the Primorye Territory were clear signs the two countries were determined to push ahead with integration efforts

VLADIVOSTOK, April 13. /TASS/. Belarus and Russia will go ahead with the process of bilateral integration from Brest in West to Vladivostok in the East to eventually make the Western countries "bite the dust", Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said during a visit to Russia’s Primorye Region on Wednesday.

"We’ve already shown a great deal. And we will show whole lot more," Lukashenko said in reply to a journalist’s question if Minsk and Moscow were prepared to set an example of integration from Brest to Vladivostok after Europe rejected Lukashenko’s invitation to work for integration from Lisbon to Vladivostok.

"Russian President Vladimir Putin and yours truly will show how to go about this business. I told him: Listen, Vladimir Vladimirovich, let’s make them bite the dust," Lukashenko said while commenting on the Western countries’ attitude to Belarusian-Russian integration.

Lukashenko stressed that his visit to Russia’s Vostochny cosmodrome in the Amur Region on Tuesday and the Primorye Territory on Wednesday were clear signs the two countries were determined to push ahead with integration efforts.