Lukashenko believes "ordinary" Ukrainians are extremely dissatisfied with President of Ukraine
Since the majority of ordinary Ukrainians are often without electricity, partly without water and heating, they have allegedly already begun to present claims to President Volodymyr Zelensky because of this, and later the people will ask him why "there is a war on his territory."
The self-proclaimed president of Belarus stated this, Oleksandr Lukashenko, writes the pro-government Telegram channel "Pul pervogo," which publishes Lukashenko's video interview with russian mass media.
"I am watching Ukraine. Today, the population of Ukraine, despite the fact that they hate us there — russia, partly Belarus, and others — are starting to make claims to their leadership.
When people have nothing to eat, when it's cold at home, and when practically all infrastructure is destroyed — ordinary people suffer. And here the alternative is, guys, go and sit down for negotiations," Lukashenko noted.
The self-proclaimed president said that "it might be good for Zelensky — he went out there in a t-shirt or in a shirt that hadn't been washed for a long time, talked to someone, shook someone's hand — and they threw him $200 million in HIMARS and Javelins."
Lukashenko believes that "it's easier for Zelensky — he's full, he's fed, he doesn't suffer without electricity, etc.," while "millions of Ukrainians suffer."
"And the fact that there is a conflict, a war on his territory — look at it — in a year or two, the people will blame him: "Why did you do such a thing that the war started? Here the question is not who is right and who is guilty. (But in – ed.) why is there a war going on in your territory?" the self-proclaimed leader of the Republic of Belarus emphasized.
Lukashenko once again stated that Zelensky needed to agree to peace talks with the aggressor country, russia.
As Rubryka wrote, Lukashenko previously said that Ukrainian President Zelensky should stop and go to peace talks with the aggressor country, russia, if he wants to avoid huge casualties and the complete destruction of Ukraine.
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According to the survey of the National Democratic Institute, published on the KIMS website, 97% of Ukrainians trust the Armed Forces, and 85% trust the country's leadership.
Earlier, in his speech at the G20 summit, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, spoke about how Kyiv sees the way to end the war and solve the global problems created by the war. He proposed a ten-step peace formula.
Mykhailo Podolyak, the adviser to the head of the President's Office, believes that russia will be really ready to negotiate after the de-occupation of Donetsk or Luhansk.
On November 14, in de-occupied Kherson, President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Ukraine is interested in peace throughout the country and is not interested in the territory of other countries.
The Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, emphasized that Ukraine will not under any circumstances stop on the path of liberating its territories and will not make any compromise decisions.