Russia not going to interfere in the Elections in Belarus, said the press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov.
So He explained the phrase of the Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, who said that "near future" is going to discuss with Vladimir Putin the influence of the "puppeteers" from Russia on the election processes in the country.
He also said that Minsk has not shown any evidence of interference from the capital of Russia in the Elections. According to his statement, it forces to think about " how have the ability to be true such accusations ".
Peskov said that yesterday Putin and Lukashenka, who arrived in the Russian capital on Victory parade, was able to briefly chat on the sidelines. The two leaders " will continue their own dialogue, they communicate often and meaningful ", said the Commissioner of the Kremlin.
He also reminded that Lukashenka was a "good statements" about Russia.
Presidential elections will be held in Belarus on 9 August, Lukashenka is running for a sixth term. He said that "intensified certain forces which begin to intensificate, rocking the situation in the country" and asked them to choose between democratic and military solutions to the situation. Thus, According to Lukashenko, the authorities managed to disrupt a large-scale plan to destabilize the country.
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