Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated that many nations are reconsidering their use of the U.S. dollar and euro due to recent global financial tensions. Speaking in Minsk, Lukashenko highlighted that this shift is not limited to Belarus and Russia, but is observed worldwide. He attributed the declining relevance of these currencies to the controversy surrounding the seizure of Russian assets by Western countries. The Belarusian president shared insights from conversations with other world leaders who expressed concerns about the security of their assets if such incidents could happen to a nuclear power like Russia.
Belarusian President Claims Decline in US Dollar and Euro Use Globally
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