Russia and Belarus to sign new agreement on" security guarantees": what is known
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Putin ordered the signing of an agreement with Minsk on security guarantees, which will consolidate the deployment of Russian tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin ordered the signing of an agreement with Belarus on security guarantees. The new document will fix the decision on the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons of the Russian Federation on the territory of Belarus , reports UNN with reference to the Russian media.
"Accept the proposal of the Russian Foreign Ministry, agreed with the interested federal state bodies, to sign an agreement between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus on security guarantees within the Union state," the order says.
It is noted that the dictator gave the Foreign Ministry the right to make changes to the draft at the stage of negotiations.
In addition, the decision to deploy Russian tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus will be enshrined in a new document.
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In late October, Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov said that Moscow and Minsk are finalizing the treaty. The parties form " a single Defense Space, improve cooperation on the joint use of the Armed Forces.
In September, the Belarusian dictator Lukashenka announced his readiness to use nuclear weapons if NATO crosses the border of Belarus. He claims that this will lead to a third World War and the involvement of Russia.