13:30 “I am not a tsar, I am a ploughman doing his job”, - A.Lukashenka

The country’s leader noted while answering the question about his possible participation in the political life of Russia: “Unlike Russian politicians and mass media think, I see no prospects in it. There is no legal base for spoiling yourself like that in Russia. I have the same position in Belarus. It is a regular job for me like, for example, the position of an editor-in-chief is a regular job for Yakubovich.

I do not revel in power; I am not a tsar but a simple ploughman doing his job. I sometimes tell Putin: “Look, I cannot understand how you can rule this big country without, say, feeling what is going on in Vladivostok. The same cars, the same motorcades and airplanes.

I have everything a man needs. I haven’t seen anything good in life because I became President at your (the question was asked by Yury Kazіyatka from Stalichnae TV) age”.