Thanking his colleague for the hospitality and the warm welcome given to the Belarusian delegation, the Belarusian leader stressed that it was a pleasure for him to visit the country again, which has become “the cradle of one of the civilizations commercially and culturally advanced, through which trade routes passed long before the discovery of America.
Addressing the Iranian President, Lukashenka said that the ancestors of the modern inhabitants of the state “know much better about logistics, exports, transit than those who have been strangling the country with sanctions for more than forty years and trying to inculcate so-called democratic values. »
The Belarusian leader believes that abroad, apparently, they forgot that “each nation has its own values ​​that derive from its culture, way of life, education, religion, and these values ​​must be taken into account”. This, in his words, is “the guarantee of peaceful coexistence. Where this is forgotten, wars begin”.
The current visit to Iran is already the Belarusian leader’s third. “Each time, I observe with great respect the tenacity with which your people resist external pressures, try to impose the will of others. And how, despite everything, the country develops modern technologies and nuclear energy And, as we agreed with the President of Iran today, we can be very helpful to each other,” Lukashenko summed up.