Lukashenka threatens to stop dialogue if West doesn't recognise Belarus elections

Alexander Lukashenka has threatened to refuse from a dialogue with the West if the upcoming parliamentary elections in Belarus are not going to be recognised.
He said that if elections were found to be "undemocratic" this time again, the Belarusian authorities would stop any talks with the West.

The head of the state stressed that the election campaign has been taking place fully in line with the Constitution and the country's laws that are often violated in order to carry out a campaign "according Western and OSCE standards".

Lukashenka described this year's elections as unprecedented, reports Interfax