Belarusian leader "recalls" warning Putin about threat of assassination attempt in Africa

- 31 December, 16:18
Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin. Photo: Getty Images

Self-proclaimed Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko has claimed that he warned Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin about a potential assassination attempt during a trip to South Africa in 2023.

Source: Lukashenko speaking to journalists, as reported by Belarusian state-owned news outlet BelTA

Details: Lukashenko recounted what he described as a conversation with Putin, who was "packing his suitcases" ahead of the BRICS summit in South Africa. He said it was a "friendly, brotherly conversation, not a rustic one".

Quote: "Tonight, I recalled a conversation with Putin. I think it was before the BRICS summit in South Africa. He was packing his suitcases. I said: 'Where are you going?' He replied: 'What, don't you know? We have the BRICS summit.' I asked: 'Are you planning to fly there?' It was a friendly, brotherly conversation. I told the elder brother [Putin – ed.]: 'Are you planning to fly there?' He said: 'Well, they invited me, I'm expected there.' I said: 'Are you crazy? There's a war going on!' 'Well, they are not that crazy anymore, not that extreme.' I replied: 'Are you suggesting they're all sane over there? You shouldn't go at all!' [Russian Foreign Minister Sergei] Lavrov was the one who went there. Maybe not because I pressed him. But I expressed my opinion to him."

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