卢卡申科表示,如果特朗普结束乌克兰战争,他将获得诺贝尔奖 Lukashenko Says Trump Will Deserve Nobel Prize If He Ends Ukraine War

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白俄罗斯总统亚历山大·卢卡申科和俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京在唐纳德·特朗普当选后表达了对他的支持。 卢卡申科赞扬特朗普的决心,并相信如果成功,他可以结束乌克兰战争并获得诺贝尔奖。 普京还赞扬了特朗普在暗杀企图后的勇气。 两位领导人都希望特朗普重新掌权能让华盛顿在乌克兰冲突问题上采取更加合理的做法。 白俄罗斯通过允许俄罗斯军队和无人机在其领土上行动而发挥了支持作用。 卢卡申科强调了合作对和平的重要性,并暗示特朗普和普京之间有可能进行电话交谈。 这些积极言论与上届政府领导下的俄罗斯和美国之间的紧张关系形成鲜明对比。

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Russian President Vladimir Putin have expressed support for Donald Trump after his election victory. Lukashenko praised Trump's determination and believes he can end the Ukraine war and receive a Nobel Prize if successful. Putin also commended Trump's courage after an assassination attempt. Both leaders hope that Trump's return to power will bring a more reasonable approach from Washington in the Ukraine conflict. Belarus has played a supporting role by allowing Russian troops and drones to operate from its territory. Lukashenko emphasized the importance of collaboration for peace and hinted at the potential for a phone conversation between Trump and Putin. These positive remarks contrast with the tensions between Russia and the US under the previous administration.


Lukashenko Says Trump Will Deserve Nobel Prize If He Ends Ukraine War

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has issued a formal congratulations to Donald Trump for his victory in the US presidential election, following some rare positive remarks also made by Russia's Vladmir Putin.

Lukashenko signaled his support and openness to seeking the end of the Ukraine war by favorable negotiated settlement. "If he [ends the war], we’ll petition for the Nobel Prize. He’ll be rewarded for doing a good deed," Lukashenko was quoted as saying in state-run Belta.

Kremlin.ru

Among the more interesting statements was Lukashenko's observation that "America was ready to elect a Black president, but America is not ready to elect a woman."

But of Trump, the Belarusian strongman described, "They shot him, they pressured him, they wanted to put him in jail, but he bulldozed through."

The backdrop to the remarks wherein Lukashenko hailed Trump was certainly interesting:

Speaking at a woodchopping event, Lukashenko called Trump a “powerhouse” who managed to return to the White House after what he described as a “kind of an unsuccessful” first term between 2017 and 2021.

This was very similar to Putin's assessment the same day (Thursday), wherein the Russian President said that Trump acted "like a man" following the assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania last summer.

"His behavior at the time of the attempt on his life made an impression on me," Putin said at the Valdai Club in the Black Sea city of Sochi. "He turned out to be a courageous man. And it’s not just about the raised hand and the call to fight for his and their common ideals... He behaved, in my opinion, in a very correct way, courageously, like a man."

So now it appears that Putin and Lukashenko agree that Trump represents the best hope that Washington could get more reasonable in its approach to the proxy war in Ukraine.

While Belarus has not directly entered the conflict, it has allowed Russian troops and assets to be stationed within its borders, and has facilitated the launch of drones against Ukraine from its territory. Russian tactical nukes are also widely reported to be stationed there.

The Belarusian leader still emphasized in the Thursday remarks that achieving peace "is not a unilateral process" and would likely require the cooperation of other international partners.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko chopping wood. Image: Belarusian Presidency's office

Meanwhile, Trump this week signaled there could be a potential phone call between and Putin soon. The Russian leader surprisingly said Thursday, "It wouldn’t be beneath me to call him myself." And Trump in turn told NBC news, "I think we’ll speak."

This type of positive dialogue while the Ukraine war rages was unthinkable under the Biden-Harris administration, and for that reason the Kremlin was very closely watching the US election.

Tyler Durden Fri, 11/08/2024 - 14:30
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