Belarus Says It Warned Ukraine Not to Drag It Into War
Lukashenko said Belarus warned Kyiv not to pull it into the conflict as he claimed relay stations helping Russian drones had stopped working.
- Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said he met with representatives of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Minsk, warning them against attempting to drag Belarus into the war.
- The Kremlin on Thursday denied Wall Street Journal reports that Russia pressured Belarus to step up attacks on Ukraine, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov calling the report "does not correspond to reality."
- Zelenskiy, after meeting foreign intelligence chief Oleh Luhovskyi, warned that Belarus must act for peace, citing upgraded border roads and new facilities for ammunition and fuel storage.
- Belarusian Defence Minister Viktor Khrenin blamed NATO for stoking tension, stating the situation along the border is "extremely unstable, and escalating" amid increased troop formations.
- Lukashenko claimed Zelenskiy's team understood his warning and urged a "substantive agreement" to avoid escalating the conflict, affirming Belarus has no desire to fight Ukrainian forces.
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The President of Belarus, Aleksandr Lukaşenko, said that he had recently received representatives of Volodimir Zelenski in Minsk, revealing details of this meeting during a visit by Andrei Vorobiov, the governor of the Moscow region, says Meduza.
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