Lukashenko’s Visit to Belgrade under NATO bombs

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Under NATO bombs: On April 14, 1999, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko flew to Yugoslavia.

NATO not only did not guarantee flight safety, but also sent fighter jets to intercept. Lukashenko did not change his plans. The alliance's airstrikes continued both during the negotiations and during the trips of the Belarusian president to Belgrade.

At the talks with Slobodan Milošević, Lukashenko represented the agreed position of Belarus and Russia. He was saying: "If we get even one millimeter closer to peace, we will be very satisfied."

However, just a few months later, Yugoslavia ceased to exist.

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From the transcript:

Slobodan Milosevich handed over to the Belarusian President the official request for the entry of Yugoslavia into the Union of Russia and Belarus.

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👉 That last point sheds an additional light on why US-EU-NATO so relentlessly bombed Yugoslavia — to prevent it from joining Russia and Belorussia

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