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Lukashenko Was Flagrantly Flogged

  • 23.09.2025, 9:48

The dictator humiliatingly fawned before the high guest from China.

September 22, Alexander Lukashenko met with a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC Li Xi. The meeting took place against the backdrop of blocking the Belarusian-Polish border through which Chinese goods are shipped to Europe by rail, writes udf.

"Dear Comrade Li Xi, I do not need to talk about our policy toward China. I have already said a great deal about it. Our position remains unchanged. You can always count on us at the right moment for China. You should know that here, in the center of Europe, you have the most reliable and kind friends," Lukashenko humiliatingly fawned as he opened the meeting.

Further on, he proceeded to "pressing issues." As the dictator noted, there have been a lot of "various kinds of insinuations" in the media about "our relations with Poland and the closure of the border between Belarus and Poland."

"I understand that this is most likely an unfriendly move of the Poles - political, some kind of image, probably, as the Poles believe, against the People's Republic of China. But not at all economic. Since an empire like China can easily handle this problem. But the topic is sound," said Lukashenko. - So I would like to talk to you one-on-one, if you don't mind, after our meeting to tell you something and share our data on this topic. It's not about Belarus. Well, Poland is playing the role of some kind of a prancing horse in favor of other countries..."

"The purpose of my visit is to implement important agreements of our leaders, to promote our cooperation, to deepen the exchange of experience, including in public administration," Li Xi said in response.

The negotiators then retired to a separate office.

Last week, the topic of blocking the Belarusian-Polish border was discussed during the talks between Polish and Chinese Foreign Ministers Radoslaw Sikorski and Wang Yi.

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