Lukashenko for the hall at the EU's borders: We helped refugees because we are Slavs and hearts

Belarus's authoritarian leader has told the BBC that it is <x0 is absolutely possible” that his forces have helped immigrants cross into Poland but denied having invited them. In an exclusive interview at the presidential palace in Minsk, he said: “I think it's absolutely possible. We're Slavs. We have hearts. Our bodies [...]
In an exclusive interview at the presidential palace in Minsk, he said: “I think it's absolutely possible. We're Slavs. We have hearts. Our troops know immigrants were going to Germany. ”
Maybe some help. I'm not even gonna take care of this. ”
However, he denied having invited thousands of immigrants to provoke the border crisis, the BBC reports, translates Periscopi.
Alexander Lukashenko has been in power in Belarus since 1994, but his re-election as president was widely criticised by the West and had not been recognised by the EU.
He has been accused by the European Union of orchestrating the border crisis with Poland, Lithuania and Latvia in recent months as a sign of revenge on sanctions.











