"I just sincerely wish Maryam to pass all tests with dignity.

I am sure that sooner or later the Belarusian people will get that freedom and dignity."

"Unfortunately, history repeats itself and repeats itself in a biracial context.

Once upon a time, the Nazis in Germany already banned exhibitions, burned books or arrested intellectuals and artists who lived in the 20s and 40s in the German Third Reich for their love of freedom.

The Soviet Union did the same during Stalin's time and later.

You remember that you could go to jail for illegal songs and books and so on.

Now, unfortunately, the same practices continue to be used by our neighboring country.

Today, Ukraine is fighting for its independence, for its freedom, and for the future of all free Europe.

We are focused on fighting the enemy, and we act as we must act in order to defeat the enemy.

In particular, we are well aware that from the territory of neighboring Belarus, Russia, whether the Belarusian people want it or not, commits acts of aggression towards Ukraine.

I don't think that now is the time to talk about the moral side of our relations, because we need to win the war, and then we will return to the issue of moral relations between nations."