Moscow (ST): Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko considered that the European Union is now suffering from many problems and has to pay the bills for its policies, and that the abundance that the population of its countries used to live in will not exist as before.
The Belta news agency quoted President Lukashenko as saying: They got involved in the Ukrainian adventure, and the pandemic and its economic remnants and absurd spending are showing their effects now. Therefore, there are many problems that will not allow the previous abundance to be achieved later.
Lukashenko believed that the Europeans today should pay the bills for their policies, pointing out that Russia used to sell gas to Germany and others in the European Union at cheaper prices than it could sell, and thus Germany and other countries prospered because of that.
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