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"Lukashenko turned out to be a tough nut to crack": transcript of intercepted conversations published in Belarus

«Lukashenko turned out to be a tough nut to crack»: transcript of intercepted conversations published in Belarus
Belarusian authorities published data of intercepted negotiations, which dealt with the situation with Belarus and Russia. Recall, that earlier Alyaksandr Lukashenka announced that he had received negotiations by the Belarusian electronic intelligence. According to him, it is clear from the negotiations, that statements about Navalny's poisoning are a falsification of the West.

The information was published on the air of the ONT TV channel. reportedly, negotiations were held between representatives of Berlin and Warsaw. At the same time, the name of a certain Mike appears in the conversation..

from the publication:

Warsaw:

Poisoning confirmed accurately?
Berlin:

Listen, Mike, in this case, it’s not so important… There’s a war going on… And during a war, all methods are good.
Warsaw:

I agree. It is necessary to discourage Putin from sticking his nose into the affairs of Belarus ... The most effective way – drown him in the problems of Russia, and there are many! Especially since they have elections., voting day in the regions of Russia.
The representative of Berlin further inquires about, like a human, located in Warsaw, “things are going on in Belarus”.

Warsaw responds, that things are not going very well and that “Lukashenko turned out to be a tough nut to crack”.

From transcript:

They are professional and organized. clear, they are supported by Russia. Officials and the military are loyal to the president. While we are working. The rest at the meeting, not over the phone.
Then the speakers say goodbye to each other with the words "See you!»

Who are these people, according to Minsk, who spoke of the President of Belarus as “hard nut”, not reported.

Earlier in the West, Lukashenka's statements about negotiations allegedly intercepted by Belarusian special services (and even before their publication by Minsk) called insolvent. Some political scientists in Germany have stated, what negotiations – “production from Lukashenka, who flatters himself with words about a hard nut”. Other experts say, that it is worth waiting for the publication of the audio version of the negotiations, to draw concrete conclusions. But on the situation with Navalny, many German experts had enough of the statements of the authorities – without any direct evidence.

Presented the same audio version from the Belarusian TV:

Minsk announced, that they shared full data on the negotiations with the Russian special services.

used photos:website of the president of Belarus

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