Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that Putin is in good health, adding: “As they say here: he will attend all our funerals,” this came in his speech during an interview with Japanese TV channel TBS, according to Archyde.com.
Lukashenko also added in a recording of the interview published by the official “Belta” news agency in Belarus: “He and I do not meet as mere presidents. Putin is not at the height of his power.
He also told his interlocutor in the interview: “You and the West must get this imagination out of your heads.”
He stressed that “Putin is fully efficient. He is at his best ever. He is a completely adult person in good physical health. He is an athlete.”
This comes following British Prime Minister Boris Johnson considered the Russian president “irrational”, while Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte described him as “completely paranoid.” A close ally of Vladimir Putin responded to these statements.
The Russian-Ukrainian war entered its twenty-fifth consecutive day, today, Sunday, with thousands of soldiers killed on both sides and the displacement of millions on the Ukrainian side, since the start of Russian operations on Ukrainian lands on February 24, and several countries imposed major economic sanctions on Moscow that extended its leadership and on They were headed by President Vladimir Putin, as well as Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, and Russia responded by imposing personal sanctions on a number of US and Canadian leaders, led by US President Joe Biden.