Lukashenko criticizes ‘stinky EU’
He argued that the Black Sea remains unsafe due to naval mines near Odessa and supported US President Donald Trump’s idea of shipping grain overland through Poland or Germany—but insisted Belarus should oversee the process instead.
Lukashenko suggested that Belarus could guarantee shipments reach developing countries like those in Africa without being diverted to Europe. The original grain deal, brokered in 2022 by the UN and Türkiye, fell apart in 2023 amid accusations of noncompliance. Renewed talks between Washington and Moscow include plans for alternative transit routes, but the EU’s refusal to ease sanctions on Russian agricultural entities has stalled progress.
Positioning Belarus as a mediator and transit partner, Lukashenko has pushed for a greater role in controlling grain exports to help resolve the ongoing regional tensions.
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