Lukashenka stated that the US will have to learn democracy from Belarus

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The Belarusian dictator accused the US of human rights violations due to military interventions. According to him, the US only talks "about some democracy, about human rights – all this is just talk."

Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenka said that the United States "will have to learn democracy" from Belarus, calling the States "the real dictators," UNN reports with reference to Russian media.

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Lukashenka questioned the democratic values of the United States, noting that talks about human rights lose their meaning against the backdrop of military actions and interference in the affairs of other states. According to him, in the United States, they only talk "about some democracy, about human rights - all this is chatter."

...you will have to learn democracy from us. We have a hundred times more democracy than you in the United States. Real democracy. Real human rights. What human rights can you talk about if you kill people? You killed a person! What rights does he have? He is dead 

- said the Belarusian president in an interview with Russian media.

You have interests, in this case oil, gas, control over them. You obtain these interests by any means. And including military. You are ready to bomb, break, crush, despite any human rights. This is the basis of dictatorship 

- Lukashenka emphasized.

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As President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported, in the border areas of Belarus, roads are being built to the territory of Ukraine and artillery positions are being established. Russia will once again try to drag Belarus into its war. 

The head of state instructed to warn the de facto leadership of Belarus through appropriate channels about Ukraine's readiness to defend its land and independence.

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