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Republic

21 April 2011

Lukashenko: Nothing good can come out of a revolution

MINSK, 21 April (BelTA) – Nobody needs revolutions that break relations and destroy countries. They can bring nothing but harm in the short term, said President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko as he answered questions of Belarusian MPs on 21 April. Alexander Lukashenko reminded “We’ve been always called revolutionaries. But we need no more revolutions, we have had enough”. He pointed out that the West, including the USA, are the most ardent revolutionaries now. “They have mastered the methods used by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and are using them. It turns out they need revolutions. I wish revolutions would start in their country so that they would understand what a revolution is and what it costs,” said the President. He believes a revolution may happen in the distant future and may bring some positive results if it aims for them. “But nobody needs revolutions that radically destroy relations and countries. In the near future they will bring nothing but harm, you will see,” said Alexander Lukashenko. Alexander Lukashenko believes that things will get worse in Northern Africa. It is just the beginning. Hosni Mubarak may have been bad and Muammar Gaddafi may have made mistakes. “But those are problems of their nations. The power configuration in Libya may be peculiar. Tribes play a very important role there. Why would we recommend creating political parties to them? They should come to the idea on their own. They should not be forced to do it by fighter jets and bombers,” said Alexander Lukashenko. He believes that the rise of radicals to power there can have terrible consequences. “Look at Egypt. Mubarak is gone. The new government is not ready yet but they are dividing the pie already,” said Alexander Lukashenko. Revolutions have such consequences, he said.

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