Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has denied reports that he was afraid to attend a Peace Council meeting in Washington, calling them foolish and foolish, and denied claims that Russian leader Vladimir Putin was against the trip. "Security. Oh, Lukashenko was afraid, it's a matter of security. Listen, that is not Lukashenko's question. I have never been afraid of anyone and I don't intend to. That is complete nonsense.
Someone can catch Lukashenko and not let him go home. It is complete stupidity," the Belarusian leader said. The video of the conversation between Lukashenko and the State Secretary of the Union State Sergey Glazev was published on the "Pool of Firsts" Telegram channel, which is connected to the press service of the President of Belarus.
Lukashenko noted that when he spoke with Putin, he did not know that he was invited to the Peace Council.








