The Belarussian people trust their army and are confident in the reliability of the national security system.
I repeat for the umpteenth time, without making apologies: My children have had more than their fair share of presidency under their father. There cannot be any hereditary transfer of power.
During the years of my presidency, I lived a tough and difficult life.
We are not a gigantic state, we do not have nuclear weapons, but our army is sufficiently capable to respond to any threat... Therefore, we will protect our patch of land, our statehood, and our independence.
There is no scope for revolutions coming to Belarus.
Belarus will become the first government in the world that opens wide opportunities for the use of blockchain technology.
I have always believed that genuine democracy is fairness.
It is time to stop the anarchy on the Internet. We cannot allow this great technological achievement of man to be turned into an information garbage heap.
People call me an anti-reformer. That's absolutely stupid.
I understand reform to mean the perfection of what previous generations have already done. I'm not an advocate of destroying, 'kroshat,' and then selling like they do in Russia. That's how we can prevent the wild corruption in our state like they have in the other post-Soviet states.
If you get a child when you're 50, you'll understand what children are.
A president has - and I had it even before I became president - a very special relationship with the people, a connection based on feelings.