To Live in Dugouts But Survive, Lukashenko

20.04.2010 17:32
Архив Редакция

April 20, in his address to the Belarusian people and parliament, Alexander Lukashenko stated that Belarus has already passed the point where the country can be kneeled. "I am the president of the country, elected by ten million people, and nobody has a right to bow me", Belarusian leader stated. "We'll live in dugouts, as 65-70 years ago, but to survive. We survived the blockade in conditions of the global crisis".

The head of state also stated that there will be no color revolutions in Belarus as long as he remains president. «No one will shoot people here… And there will not be this situation in the country, even if we buy everything from Russia at world market prices», AFN quotes the words of Alexander Lukashenko.

«We should seriously increase the diversity of our presence on the world market», Alexander Lukashenko said. «We have something to offer to foreign consumers. We are competitive in price and quality. We just have to «toil» in this direction, rather than sit and wait when a customer comes. We must act more aggressively, win segments of even those markets, which have been divided for many years. We do not have enough spirit of enterprise and business excitement.

«I am looking for any opportunity to offer our products wherever it’s possible. And where it previously seemed unreal. Everybody must work this way — both directors of enterprises and ministers», Belarusian leader emphasized.

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