Lukashenko demanded to work on antisognition of military and without red tape

President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, demanded a military and without red tape to develop anti-aunting measures. He stated this on Friday, December 3, at a meeting on socio-economic development, BelTA reports.

According to Lukashenko, the country was preparing for new sanctions at least six months, and an anti-crisis headquarters operate in the Cabinet. “Yes, and in general, the government should deal with these questions in principle, without red tape, clearly, in a military,” he said.

On the eve of the European Union due to the migration crisis on the Polish-Belorussian border, a fifth package of sanctions against Minsk took. More than 25 individuals and legal entities fell into it, including the Belavia airline and Grodno Nitrogen and Belarusneft enterprises. New sanctions also introduced the United States and Britain.

Belarusian MFA promised to take in response “hard, asymmetric, but adequate measures.” In Minsk, they stated that the goal of Western politics is to economically “suffer” the republic, to deteriorate the life of its citizens as much as possible. “Highly nutritional stupidity, which are distributed from the European Tribune, in this case have nothing to do with reality,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

/Media reports.