Lukashenko: Belarus-Russia Military Drills Not to Attack Anyone
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Lukashenko: Belarus-Russia military drills not to attack anyone
MINSK, May 16 (Xinhua) -- The upcoming Belarus-Russia military drills Zapad 2025 have no plans to attack anyone, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Friday during his meeting with Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov in Minsk. Read full story
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Planned for the coming autumn, the Zapad 2025 exercise — also known as the Western Exercise — is emerging as a key event for the armed forces of Russia and Belarus, raising concern in the West about its possible implications in the context of the war in Ukraine. Although it is a four-year training initiated in 2013, the recent announcement by the Russian Defense Minister, Andrei Belousov, has reactivated alarms in European capitals and NATO. Thi…
Russia and its neighbor Belarus are preparing for a large-scale joint military exercise in the fall. It is working under the working name Zapad-2025, or West. Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov. AP/Photo host agency RIA Novosti / Stanislav KrasilnikovBelTA, the Belarusian state news agency, reports, citing Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov, who said the aim is to develop ways to defend against attacks on the Russian and Belarusian f…
"We are not going to attack anyone": Lukashenko on the upcoming military exercises of the Republic of Belarus with Russia Lukashenko announced Belarus' readiness for joint military exercises with Russia, which will allegedly be of a defensive nature. Zelensky warns of the threat of Belarus being used by Russia.
Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belavusov arrived in Belarus on May 16 for a "working visit".
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