Russia signs deal to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus
- Russia and Belarus signed a document to formalize the deployment of Russian tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, which will remain under Moscow's control.
- The move was framed by both sides as a response to hostility from the West, with Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin stating that it was "an effective response to the aggressive policy of countries unfriendly to us".
- Exiled Belarusian opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya condemned the move, warning that it would further jeopardize the security of Ukraine and
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The EU condemns the decision to deploy Russian nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus
The European Union (EU) has condemned the agreement between Moscow and Minsk to deploy Russian nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus. This was reported by the Ukrinform news agency, following a report by Josep Borrell, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs.
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EU’s Josep Borrell condemns move while US president Joe Biden has ‘extremely negative’ reaction to reports it is going aheadDay 458 of Russia’s war against UkraineWelcome back to our live coverage of Russia’s war on Ukraine. This is Adam Fulton and here’s an overview of the latest.The European Union has condemned Russia’s plan to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in neighbouring Belarus, while US president Joe Biden says he had an “extremely negat…
EU condemns Russian deal to station nuclear warheads in Belarus
EU condemns Russian deal to station nuclear warheads in Belarus The European Union on Friday condemned an agreement between Russia and Belarus to allow the deployment of Russian nuclear warheads in Belarus. "This is a step which will lead to further extremely dangerous escalation," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said in a statement.Russia moved ahead on Thursday with its plan to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, whose leader sa…
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