During a meeting on September 3, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko (Alyaksandr Lukashenka) told Russia’s prime minister that the data confirming Alexey Navalny’s poisoning with a Novichok-type nerve agent was falsified. Lukashenko claimed that Belarusian intelligence had intercepted a conversation between Germany and Poland a few days earlier, suggesting that Navalny was never poisoned. Lukashenko promised to hand over the recording to Russia’s Federal Security Service. The next day, the pro-government Belarusian Telegram channel “Pul Pervogo” published a recording of this alleged conversation. Read the full transcript below.
Warsaw: Hello! Good afternoon, Nick. How are we doing?
Berlin: Everything seems to be [going] according to plan…the materials on Navalny are ready. They will be forwarded to the Chancellor’s office. We’re awaiting her statement.
Warsaw: Is the poisoning definitely confirmed?
Berlin: Listen, Mike, in this case that’s not so important…There’s a war going on…And during war all methods are good.
Warsaw: I agree, we need to discourage Putin from poking his nose into Belarus’ affairs…The most effective way is to drown him in Russia’s problems, and there are many of them! Moreover, they’ll have elections in the near future, voting day in Russia’s regions.
Berlin: That’s what we’re doing. How are things in Belarus in general?
Warsaw: To be honest, not so good. President Lukashenko turned out to be a tough nut to crack. They’re professional and organized. It’s clear that Russia supports them. The officials and the military are loyal to the president. [We’ll discuss] the rest during the meeting, not by phone.
Berlin: Yes, yes, I understand, then I’ll see you later, bye.
Warsaw: Bye.
(c) Meduza

Here is a link to the article, and a pathetic crackly tape, overdubbed in Russian, so you can’t hear the actual voices of “Nick” and “Mike” talking in English. Very unconvincing.
https://meduza.io/en/feature/2020/09/04/we-need-to-discourage-putin
Laughable, absolutely laughable. It is screaming ‘fake’ so loud my ears are hurting. Sad they had to use my name. Well, at least some flattery in this crap.
Yeah, a good Polish name. LMAO
And if you believe that shit, you will believe that putler is a humanitarian and not a nazi rat.
Why would they need to translate it into Russian? As far as I know Russian is not a common language in the EU. So all I can assume is this is for Russian audiences, to prime them for another round of anti Russian propaganda from the West.
This is obviously meant for Ruskie consumption. But, seriously, do the Ruskie sheeple even believe anything anymore coming out of Pewtin-led mafia land or its little sidekick, Luka-led Belarus?
It’s not the Russians believing this crap that worries me, but the Putin lovers in the West.
Update! Belta TV has been blocked in Ukraine. Access denied. I love the sentence that says, The page you are trying to view cannot be shown because the authenticity of the received data could not be verified. That about sums it up.
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