Lukashenko Is Holding Non-existent Meetings?
- 19.11.2025, 15:50
Mastery of Imitation.
Lukashenko's press service reported that he allegedly heard reports from State Border Committee Chairman Molastov, Foreign Minister Ryzhenkov, and KGB Chairman Tertel.
Analyst Sergei Chaly drew attention to the strange details of the meeting, which allegedly took place on November 12:
- A meeting, again, on the situation on the Belarusian-Lithuanian and Belarusian-Polish borders. "As it became known, proposals to resolve the situation were received from the Lithuanian authorities," the press service said. How, how did it became known, who was sent the message, from whom? And whether it was sent at all, we do not know. Given this mysterious message, Lukashenko instructed the Minister of Foreign Affairs to organize negotiations on the normalization of the situation with the participation of Lithuanian authorized persons responsible for this area. And he entrusted State Secretary of the Security Council Wolfowitz with interdepartmental coordination. That's why I say that "Lukashenko allegedly heard the reports".
The regular viewers of the program know that this is a favorite trick of his press service, when the participants of the reports allegedly tell about the reports Lukashenko allegedly heard, and for some reason in their own departments.
And there are no photos or videos of the meetings themselves.
As Charter97.org wrote, Lukashenko repeated a meme phrase about Boris Yeltsin. The dictator said that on Wednesdays and Saturdays, when he is not in the public space, he allegedly "works with documents." Lukashenko repeated an expression that was often used when Yeltsin was Russia's first president.
The phrase "the president works with documents" became popular during his rule. Many believed that it was used when the Russian president was inebriated.