Dear subscribers and guests of the channel! Yesterday, #Russian President Vladimir #Putin had two telephone conversations with two leaders of conditionally "friendly" countries. Both yesterday's interlocutors of the Russian president are tall and were born in the same year.
1/11
#Putin spoke twice last week with both, but the reasons were different. On Sunday, the #Russian president congratulated #Turkish President Recep Tayyip #Erdogan on his birthday and had a short conversation, checking his mood and promising to be a reliable partner.
2/11
With Alexander #Lukashenko, #Putin discussed yesterday's incident at the Machulishchi military airfield near Minsk, as a result of which one of the #Russian military aircraft was damaged. Lukashenko tried to find out the reaction and plans of the Russian president.
3/11
But #Putin only scolded him for his passive position and refusal to participate in the "special military operation". According to the conversation, it turned out that Putin indirectly blamed #Lukashenko for the incident.
4/11
The President of #Russia once again strongly recommended that #Lukashenko think and make the "right" decision regarding participation in the war. According to information received by the Russian president, the plane received minor damage and can make a flight.
5/11
It is not clear yet how accurate the information that comes to the president is. It is possible that they simply do not want to upset #Putin greatly and give information about real damage in a dosed manner.
6/11
After the conversation between #Putin and #Lukashenko, the President of #Russia was informed that quite recently, the Belarusian leader took part in a meeting with the military leadership and representatives of the law enforcement agencies of the Republic of Belarus.
7/11
They discussed pressing issues. During the discussion, #Lukashenko expressed a progressive idea that the war is coming to an end and #Russia is unlikely to be able to win. According to Lukashenko, the defeat of Russia in the war on the territory of #Ukraine...
8/11
"will be a heavy burden on the shoulders of the Belarusians." He lamented the unceremonious use of the territory of the Republic of Belarus by the current #Russian leadership for the implementation of their military plans. When it came to Russian military aircraft, ...
9/11
#Lukashenko allegedly said very transparently: "How to make them [#Russian military aircraft] fly less here. Or better not fly at all." Then Lukashenko said that it was necessary to somehow get out of this "asshole" and suggested the interlocutors think about this issue.
10/11
#Putin was also told that the first reaction of the Belarusian leader to the incident with the #Russian military aircraft was very eloquent. They say that #Lukashenko was very happy but almost immediately pulled himself together but did not lose his good disposition.
11/11
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