Lukashenko says Europe shares future with Belarus, Russia, not US
The Belarusian president said that recently it was proposed in Poland to dissolve the European Union and "things are just getting warmed up"
MINSK, August 25. /TASS/. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Friday said the EU has a shared future with Belarus and Russia, and that will make the US "vanish from the radar."
"The future of Europe is only with us, and with Russia. All resources are here. Take them, digest them. We will live and work together, and America will vanish from the radar. This is what they are afraid of," Lukashenko told reporters, according to the BelTA news service. "So, the future of Europe is with us if they want to live, and not be reduced to nuclear ashes."
The president said that recently it was proposed in Poland to dissolve the European Union. "This is America's dream. The conflict between Europe and America began when an alternative currency - the euro - came to be," the president said. "So, things are just getting warmed up."