Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenka stated that Belarus's Western neighbors and Ukraine should not allow aggression against his country, threatening a harsh response. The Belarusian dictator said this in an interview with Russian media, as reported by UNN.
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According to Lukashenka, he wants to "warn" Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and "to some extent Ukraine" about possible actions against Belarus.
God forbid they commit aggression against Belarus. We do not want war, we are not going to fight with them. But we have enough weapons
At the same time, Lukashenka claims that wars against Poland or Lithuania are allegedly impossible from the territory of Belarus, unless Belarus itself is "dragged into the conflict."
He emphasized that in the event of an attack, Minsk will defend itself "by all available means." According to him, this refers not only to nuclear weapons, as Belarus allegedly has other means of destruction.
Lukashenka also stated that in the event of a threat to Belarus's existence, Russia would join its defense in accordance with the allied agreements between the two countries.
It will not be enough. And we will use everything we have
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