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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko disputed with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the summit of the Eurasian Economic Union. After that, Lukashenko had to apologize to his colleague Putin for his moving statement.
Alexander Lukashenko, president of Belarus, said on local television.
The dispute between the two heads of state took place on Thursday, December 6th. The reason was the price of gasoline. Lukashenka has declared bad conditions for residents of Belarus, where the fuel costs $ 130 per thousand cubic meters, against $ 70 for Russians in the neighboring region of Smolensk. The president also said that this year the price of gasoline in Belarus costs 129 dollars per 1,000 cubic meters. m, and in 2019 there will be $ 127. The Russian president also said that the price for Germany was 250 for Germany, for example, the price was 250 dollars.
"Let's talk about it afterwards, but closed," said Putin Lukashenko.
Lukashenka apologized immediately after the summit, and also the next day when participating in the Russian television channel. He also added that he wanted to meet with the Russian President next week to discuss some issues and solve them.
"Next week we will meet the President of Russia and put all the points on i, so that we can no longer address unresolved issues in the new year," Lukashenko said.
Russian gas is very high. According to him, the price for the transport of gas from Yanao in Belarus is $ 3 per 1,000 cubic meters. m per 100 km. Lukashenka adds that the Russian domestic tariff is less than three times in total
Remember that Lukashenka asks Putin for an apology and a reduction on gas, a miserable spectacle.
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