Lukashenko talks about tasting goat's milk with Putin
During a visit to the Zarya agro-industrial complex in Mogilev region, Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko tasted goat's milk and compared it to the milk given to him by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The corresponding video was posted on July 8 by the Telegram channel Pool One.
Before the tasting, Lukashenko asked if the goat's milk had a smell. After receiving a positive response, he objected that there should be no smell. As an example, he cited the milk that Putin gave him.
"I saw goat's milk — Putin treated me in Russia. If they hadn't said it was goat's milk, I would have thought it was cow's milk," the Belarusian president said.
After the tasting, Lukashenko noted that Belarusian milk has no smell.
On the same day, during a working trip to Mogilev oblast, Alexander Lukashenko demanded to get rid of logs lying on the forest edges. The President stressed that the abandoned forest is mismanagement.
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