Belarusian president lashes out at Russia over energy prices

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko lashed out angrily at the Russian leadership over energy price increases, calling its conduct “shameless” and threatening to charge Moscow for military facilities and transit of oil across his country.

Belarusian president lashes out at Russia over energy prices

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko lashed out angrily at the Russian leadership over energy price increases, calling its conduct “shameless” and threatening to charge Moscow for military facilities and transit of oil across his country.

The fiery remarks yesterday from an agitated, pale-looking Lukashenko came days after his government averted a New Year’s Day cut-off of Russian natural-gas supplies by grudgingly agreeing to pay twice the previous price this year and even more in the future.

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