US to pressure Europe, which may turn to Minsk, Moscow — Belarusian leader
The Belarusian president did not rule out that in the future, the EU might unite and begin collaborating with Belarus and Russia
MINSK, November 7. /TASS/. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko believes that the US will continue to put pressure on Europe as they do not need competitors, and suggests the possibility of Brussels returning to normal relations with Minsk and Moscow.
"They live off the dollar. If Europe and the euro rise, the dollar will have no value. The EU has already started to realize this," BelTA quoted Lukashenko as saying. According to the Belarusian president, the leaders of EU member states "will, of course, support their countries and Europe."
Lukashenko did not rule out that in the future, the EU might unite and begin collaborating with Belarus and Russia. He suggested that the leaders of EU member states could combine their technologies with the resources that Russia possesses. "It will happen someday, you will see," he stated.