Last minute statement from Lukashenko… Is Belarus entering the war?

Creation Date: October 10, 2022 13:48

While allegations that Russia is trying to include its closest ally Belarus in the war fell like a bomb on the world agenda, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced that his country would deploy a joint military force with Russia in response to the increasing tension. It is said that the Belarusian leader will clarify his decision to join the war at the security summit he will hold today.

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Crimean Bridge and UkraineAfter the attacks on the capital of Kiev, the tension in the Ukraine war, which has been going on for 8 months, has reached its peak. Unable to reach the goals set in the Ukraine war, Russia More than four arms after President Vladimir Putin’s attack on Crimea war It is rumored that he has reactivated his plan.

BELARUS IT CAN OFFICIALLY GO TO WAR”

The most striking claim among a series of scenarios concerning Putin’s plan that disturbed the world was the signals of a new front to be opened from the north. While the allegations that Russia is trying to involve Belarus in the war to put pressure on Kiev from the north are still a matter of debate, rumors this morning that Belarus could officially join the war stirred up the atmosphere.

Last minute statement from Lukashenko... Is Belarus entering the war?

It is thought that the participation of Belarus in the war may change the balance on the front.

STATEMENT FROM LUKASENKO: JOINT MILITARY POWER WILL BE DETECTED

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After the attack on Kiev this morning, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko accused Ukraine of preparing to attack Belarus. “Due to the aggravating conditions on the Western borders of the Union States, we, as the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus, agreed to deploy a joint regional force. If the level of threats reaches a high level, we will start using the forces of the union states. As I always say, the leader of this formation is the Belarusian Armed Forces. preparations have been going on for 2 days. said.

Lukashenko’s statement “I want you to understand that if you want peace you must always be prepared for war. We must always have a plan against those who try to drag us into a fight.” used his statements.

DECISION WILL BE MADE AT THE SECURITY MEETING

According to the Western media, the Belarusian leader is expected to decide whether to join the war at the security meeting he will hold today.

Last minute statement from Lukashenko... Is Belarus entering the war?

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THEY CALL THE AMBASSADOR, A NOTE IS GIVEN

Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko sent 15,000 troops to the Ukrainian border after he announced that he had received intelligence that Ukraine would attack Belarus, while he was meeting with the government and defense ministry representatives on security issues.

Ukrainian Ambassador to Belarus, Igor Kizima, was called to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs the previous evening and said to him, “Ukraine is preparing to attack Belarus. The harshest response will be given to these attempts”.

In the statement made on the subject, it was stated that a diplomatic note was given to Ambassador Kizim, and on the evening of October 8, Ukraine’s Ambassador to Minsk, Igor Kizim, was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus for the delivery of a diplomatic note. After this statement, the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus, Anatoly Glaz, confirmed that a diplomatic note was given to the Ukrainian ambassador and said, “He was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus and the relevant note was given.”

Last minute statement from Lukashenko... Is Belarus entering the war?

PARTNERSHIP THAT GOES YEARS AGO

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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has many years of partnership with the Russian leader. Western media claim that Lukashenko paid the price for Putin’s help years ago.

When Russia first invaded Ukraine in 2014, Lukashenko remained remarkably neutral. Then, when Zelenski was elected president in 2019, Lukashenko extended his friendly hand and claimed that he wanted to strengthen the ties between the two countries. However, the ties of friendship between the two countries lasted until the massive protests that broke out in Belarus in August 2020. While thousands of people took to the streets after the controversial elections in Belarus, the support Lukashenko expected came from the Kremlin. Lukashenko, who suppressed his demonstrations in his country thanks to Putin, has been one of the Russian leader’s closest allies ever since.

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