Saturday, October 15, 2022

Belarus responds to Zelenskyys suggestion that international mission be deployed at Ukrainian-Belarusian border

Vladimir Makei, Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs, said that deploying a mission of representatives of Western countries on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border would be equivalent to "these third countries directly engaging in the Ukrainian conflict".

Source: Belta, the state-owned



Russia Has No Plans To Create Facilities To Store Nuclear Weapons In Belarus - Official

UNITED NATIONS (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 15th October, 2022) Russia does not plan to create facilities for stockpiling nuclear weapons in Belarus, Russia's Deputy Representative on Disarmament in the United Nations First Committee Konstantin Vorontsov said.

"We do not plan to tra



Don't push nuclear-armed Russia into a corner, says Lukashenko

Oct 14 (Reuters) - Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko warned Ukraine and the West on Friday not to force his ally Russia into a corner, saying Moscow had nuclear weapons for a reason.

In extracts of an interview with the American TV channel NBC released by Belarus's state news



Belarus edges closer to joining Ukraine war, Russia prepares to hold nuclear exercise

By India Today Web Desk: Belarusian foreign minister Vladimir Makei told a Russian newspaper that the country's army and special services are "ready to respond to any provocations from neighbouring countries".

Earlier this week, a flurry of military activity in Belarus raised an



Belarus announces Russian military is to arrive any day

The Ministry of Defence of Belarus has announced that Russian troops that are supposed to become part of the joint grouping will arrive in Belarus in the coming days.

Source: BelTa [Belarus-aligned news outlet], citing the Ministry of Defence of Belarus and Colonel Viktor Tumar, 



Putin doesn’t trust Lukashenko’s army to fight in Ukraine, Belarus’ leader-in-exile says

Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko is so weakened that his army hasn’t been called to fight in Ukraine because Russian President Vladimir Putin can’t be sure the troops would follow his orders, exiled opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya said.

“I’m sure that he [Lu