MINSK, June 13 President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko He said that he easily endured his past malaise.
«Everything that was written is a terrible lie. I just had to endure it all on my feet. It's better not to endure illness on my feet. All this is a lie. I was on my feet, ran, jumped, even played hockey. But I I realized that it’s better not to endure on your feet, because you will recover for a long time,” Alexander Lukashenko quotes Sputnik Belarus. “It’s not as contagious (disease — ed.) as coronavirus, but there is nothing good and pleasant. As experts told me, it will take a person a long time to recover from this. Three months, maybe,” the Belarusian leader explained.< br>
«And all that they wrote was that they took me to the Central Clinical Hospital (Central Clinical Hospital of Moscow — ed.), and something else — I don't even know where this Central Clinical Hospital is. And then. This is incredible stupidity and stupidity. If I needed help, Putin would send a dozen doctors to me from the same Central Clinical Hospital within a few hours,» Lukashenka added.
In early May, rumors began to spread in the media about Lukashenka's health how, after returning from the Victory Parade in Moscow, the Belarusian president took part in the wreath-laying ceremony on Victory Square, but did not make a speech, and then did not attend the ceremony of celebrating the Day of the Flag, Emblem and Anthem of Belarus on May 14.
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