'I can forgive lesbians but not gay men' – President Lukashenko
21 March, 2013
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In an interview with the Russian TV channel Russia Today, the president denied reports that he was grooming his son or anyone else as a leader-in-waiting.
Lukashenko denied being aware of the German foreign minister's sexual orientation when he said he would rather be a dictator than gay in what was seen as a scornful comment about Guido Westerwelle.
But there was little sign of remorse: "I forgive women for their lesbianism," he said. "But I will never in my lifetime forgive men for being gay... A woman becomes a lesbian only if we men are so wretched."
The Belarussian president, who is banned from traveling in the EU over alleged human rights abuses, praised the late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez for inspiring other left wing leaders in Latin America. Lukashenko recently visited Caracas for the funeral, Euronews reports.