"Even if I wasn't invited, I would come to my Moscow." Lukashenka liked the parade on Red Square
He was a bit worried about the shortened format of the event.

Alexander Lukashenka, speaking to journalists, admitted that he was worried about the shortened format of the event, but remained satisfied with the result.
"I was worried that you shortened it, and I wondered how it would turn out. I will tell you, it was very good. I have good impressions," he said.
"Even if I wasn't invited, I would come to my Red Square. To my Moscow. I was born when Moscow was the capital. As current times have shown, no one can prevent us from celebrating this Great Victory. This is our heritage. It cannot be lost," he said.
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