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Lukashenko Says Belarus Poses No Military Threat to Ukraine, Apologizes to Zelenskyy for Past Remarks

Lukashenko said both sides are running out of troops and warned that further escalation could worsen the war, while apologizing to Zelensky.

  • Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko apologized to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for previous sharp remarks, asserting that drawing Belarus into the Russia-Ukraine war is "unacceptable."
  • Lukashenko acknowledged he may have "gone overboard" in earlier comments, explaining those remarks were a defensive response to perceived threats from Ukraine.
  • The Belarusian leader argued that opening a new front would extend the engagement line by 1,500 kilometers, warning this could risk direct confrontation between the Russia-Belarus alliance and NATO.
  • Responding to Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces Commander Robert Madyar Brovdi, who identified about 500 potential targets in Belarus, Lukashenko claimed Minsk had identified its own "one very serious target" in Ukraine.
  • Aligning with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Lukashenko stated that Belarusian involvement in the war would bring more harm than good, reiterating his country's critical infrastructure remains highly vulnerable to strikes.
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While the leaders of the world's strongest countries are discussing at the G7 summit in Evian, France, the President of Belarus, Aleksandr Lukashenko, a close friend of Vladimir Putin, apologizes to Volodimir Zelenski for insults. At the same time, the Belarusian leader claims that his country will not enter the war. Ana Maria Păcurau is the only journalist from Eastern Europe invited by the White House to the G7 summit in France and transmits i…

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charter97.org broke the news on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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