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Maduro Belarus invitation: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro would be welcome to move to Belarus, in remarks highlighting close ties between the two leaders amid growing international pressure on Caracas.

Lukashenko, a long-time ally of Maduro, made the comments as Venezuela faces economic turmoil, political tensions, and increased scrutiny from Western governments. Belarus and Venezuela have strengthened diplomatic and economic relations over the years, often positioning themselves in opposition to U.S. and European influence.

The statement underscores Minsk’s continued support for Maduro, even as Venezuela remains isolated on the global stage.

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00:00Can we talk about Venezuela now?
00:02How do you see what happens between Venezuela and the United States?
00:07Maduro never was our enemy and enemy.
00:11Never.
00:13If he wanted to come back to Belarus,
00:16the door for him is open.
00:18But there is never,
00:20I swear to him,
00:21never was talking about it.
00:23Maduro is not the person who breaks everything and leaves.
00:27It's a strong person.
00:29It's Chavis.
00:31It's like Chavis.
00:32He's a strong man.
00:34He's a strong man.
00:35He's a person who can talk and talk about it.
00:40So I see all these sad conversations with journalists
00:45on the topic that we are with Maduro
00:48told us that he will leave to Belarus and will live.
00:52Never, Greta, on this topic
00:54we never talked about Maduro.
00:57I see the interest of the United States of America
01:00to Venezuela.
01:02I understand Trump во многом,
01:04because Venezuela is рядом,
01:06like Ukraine is рядом with Russia.
01:09So there is interest to many questions.
01:12I am absolutely convinced,
01:15that all the questions,
01:17all the wishes of the United States of America
01:21can be solved in a peaceful way.
01:24From Asia,
01:25through Russia,
01:27through Belarus.
01:28I think that in the near future,
01:31we will be able to talk about this topic
01:35with Donald Trump.
01:37And I will tell you a lot of interesting things.
01:41You will be able to talk about it.
01:42You will be able to talk about it.
01:43You will be able to talk about it.
01:44I am going to talk about it.
01:46I am saying that it will be the second Vietnam.
01:48You will be able to talk about it.
01:49You will be able to talk about it.
01:50You will not need to talk about it.
01:53There is a conversation about it.
01:55What did the European people do?
01:57What do you mean to drinks?
01:58Они zum Enyay James,
01:59они взяли и закрыли джингу .
02:01Они убили против нас санкции.
02:02В容hi Jr.
02:03Скажите узнайте,
02:05очень пожалуйста,
02:07уважаемая Гретта,
02:08если вам петлю на шею набросили
02:10и подвесили,
02:12здесь would you be able to защищались тех,
02:14кто вас решил казнить?
02:16В этой ситуации,
02:17должен защищать Европу.
02:20Они меня душат,
02:22а я должен их защищать от наркотиков.
02:25And from there they are synthetic drugs.
02:29That's how you do not need Venezuela.
02:33You have to find this compromise.
02:36As we said, we broke up on the election.
02:39We need to fight.
02:41And I, Greta, I don't believe.
02:44I don't believe that this amount of drugs,
02:49that goes to USA, goes to Venezuela.
02:53I don't believe that Trump is talking about this question.
02:57Do you think that President...
02:59Maduro is not a crime.
03:01I know it exactly.
03:02They have made the elections for their people, for themselves.
03:06And the results...
03:23...
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