“You are smaller, we are larger, and we have this or that kind of economy. We will help you. And then joining Russia. This approach is unacceptable. It’s impossible and unfeasible. I’m even afraid to say it, but that would mean war,” he said.
According to him, he doesn’t understand why Belarus would need to be annexed by Russia, as the two countries already cooperate within the Union State framework.
“We can build relations that are closer and stronger than in a unitary state. And no one will have any grievances,” Lukashenko added.
He called the idea of Belarus joining Russia a “foolish task.”
“This is not the Middle Ages, where you seize a territory, collect taxes, and all is well — the world has changed; it’s different now. So, there’s no need to set such foolish tasks, and one must always think about what comes next,” Lukashenko clarified.