Alexander Lukashenko: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Georgia, and Serbia will be drawn into the alliance

"Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Georgia, and Serbia will be drawn into the alliance," said the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko.

According to him, the accession of Finland to NATO, and Sweden is about to join, is the next stage of expansion to the east.

"Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Georgia, and Serbia will be drawn into the alliance. And all this will be according to the scenario of Ukraine", said Alexander Lukashenko.

Lukashenko noted that the existing fears about the possibility of the start of the third world war were groundless.

“We are at the epicenter of a protracted, large-scale military-political crisis, using methods of intimidation as old as the world. The forecasts are disappointing. The appetite and activism of the collective West will only increase. Washington and its allies will continue to expand NATO. The situation is very favorable for them. To put it bluntly, without too much diplomacy, almost all European leaders came under US influence. There is no doubt about whose politics and whose interests dominate the territory of the European Union," Lukashenko said.

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