Lukashenko reminded that Trump, during his election campaign, promised to put an end to all wars in the world, including the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
"If he does that, we […] will submit a petition for him to receive the Nobel Prize for doing a good deed," said the Belarusian politician. "There is hope that he will keep his promises. But America is not Belarus […]; they might forget or something else could happen. However, we hope he will fulfill his promise."
Nevertheless, according to Lukashenko, not everything will depend on Trump.
"He will try to end the war in Ukraine, but it’s not a one-sided process. It requires negotiations, and perhaps not just with Russia. This involves many countries," believes the self-proclaimed president of Belarus.
Commenting on the results of the U.S. presidential elections, Lukashenko praised Trump, who "charged through like a bulldozer," writes the website of the president of Belarus.
"She [Democratic candidate Kamala Harris] went toe-to-toe with this 'bulldozer.' She did everything possible and impossible," summarized the Belarusian politician.