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Lukashenka makes law enforcement bodies oppose global financial crisis

Alyaksandr Lukashenka thinks the global financial crisis may affect interests of the country in some way. He called on the law enforcement bodies to oppose it.

“This crisis may affect us, and we may face a problem of exporting. Our task is to resist it in spite of everything,” A. Lukashenka said during his visit to the KGB, Interfax reports.

“They will try to destabilise the situation during the crisis,” the head of the Belarusian state said.

Speaking about economic processes in the world, he noted: “Who were right – Lukashenka, who said about defence of national economy, orientation to normal economic model, or those people, who called themselves supporters of market economy?” According to Lukashenka, “now a good enterprise may be purchased for nothing in the world”. “I think there (at the West) the state will own companies, as our state always owns them,” he noted. “This is my reply to the conscientious intellectuals,” A. Lukashenka noted.

According to him, “money can’t be earned from nothing. One needs to work hard.“ “The US pledged 700 billion dollars (to support the financial market - IF), but nobody believed it. There’s enough flat money in the world, now they have added 700 billion more,” the Belarusian president said.

Referring to estimations of Russian experts, he noted: “We can’t see the end of this crisis yet.”

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