"One Has To Understand What Personal Hell Lukashenko Is Living In Now"
- 5.06.2026, 9:11
There are spies everywhere.
- Lukashenko decided to tell Russian journalists what the conversation with Macron was really about. Because, according to leaks from the French president's administration, it became clear that during the conversation he was warned to be careful," Sergei Chaly analyzes the ruler's version on Belsat. - While narrating, he says the same thing several times.
Chaly quoted Lukashenko's words about his conversation with the French president:
- There is information that you want to enter the war?
-I say, "Yes, God be with you," I interrupted even him.
- Do you want to use nuclear weapons? Well, potash fertilizer, he named something else. I said, "Yes, God be with you."
- Three times "God be with you" says an Orthodox atheist. It should have been voiced by Zinovy Gerdt playing Panikovsky: "Yes, what are you saying, Shura, you know how much I respect Ostap Ibrahimovich," the analyst said ironically.
"Macron, you are a good man, you and I should solve the issues of world peace as equal people," Chaly continued to retell Lukashenko's speech. - And Trump is good when he says that it's up to us Europeans".
And this phrase put the expert in a deadlock: "And we should move in this direction and solve, not expect that someone, like, you know, dead kittens, will take us, put us at a table somewhere and force us to solve these problems".
- What "dead kittens at a table", from what depths of subconsciousness is this? And you can't write it off as a reservation, because it's a very vivid image.
-I have only one explanation, I think it's some deep things from his animal-abusing childhood.
I remember he had phrases earlier, for example, on the eve of 2020. "They're going to perform, we'll turn their heads away like a duckling," he said knowingly. He had a phrase "we will turn the head of these puppies".
That is, several times it was a through theme.
Also Chaly draws attention to the hidden meaning of another message. And again the quote:
- His task was as follows: no, nobody told me off - we talked like a great man to a great man. "The only thing was, he asked me. I said, 'Look, well we're talking to you, it's practically open communication. What can we talk to you about...?". He said to me: "Mr. President, you can receive my confidant, talk to him, so that he can come and tell me all this."
I said: "Please, if you are afraid to fly to Minsk, send your confidant. In days, literally Monday, Tuesday, I don't remember, this person will be here."
Chaly deciphers this fragment as follows:
- He said, we are talking to you in almost open communication, come, we'd better talk face to face. That's what it's all about.
You should understand what personal hell Lukashenko lives in now: there are spies everywhere, there are swichblades flying right into the window, the main thing is to be able to dodge a bullet.
This phrase is not just said unless you suspect or know that what you said is known to someone else.
This is clearly after he was reprimanded by Putin after the calls from Trump, Cole and all those visits.
Somehow they know too much there, so, come on, you are your confidant, then there are some details about coordinates, passwords, if they come together - in short, nonsense.
But from this it is clear how much he is afraid of everything - leaks, leaks, in what environment he has to live, concludes Chaly.