Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said after talks with Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin that concrete proposals for resolving the conflict in Ukraine are already on the table. He noted that these initiatives have reached Washington and were heard by U. S. President Donald Trump.

Lukashenko described the proposals as «very good," explaining that they were discussed with Putin and later taken to the United States for further consideration. He stressed that the matter is now being evaluated in Washington, with Moscow agreeing to this pause for consultations.

The Belarusian leader argued that Vladimir Zelensky should not limit himself to dialogue with Russia but instead accept terms that have already been acknowledged by the United States. He cautioned that rejecting the initiatives could lead to grave consequences, warning that Ukraine risks far greater losses, «up to losing the entire country.»

Commenting on Zelensky’s threats toward the Kremlin, Lukashenko urged restraint, saying that Russia’s possible response could devastate Ukraine’s leadership center on Bankovaya Street.

At the same time, he emphasized his readiness to personally meet with Zelensky, insisting that the moment has come for consultations and genuine efforts to reach a settlement.