Russian nuclear weapons stationed on the territory of Belarus will be “safe”. This was announced by the President of the Republic Alexander Lukashenko at a meeting of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).
“We are punctual and economic people, so you don’t worry about nukes. We are responsible for it,” Lukashenka said, the video was posted on the Shot Telegram channel.
Recall that on March 25, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Moscow and Minsk had agreed to place tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus. He stressed that tactical nuclear weapons would be deployed without violating relevant international obligations. The reason for this step was London’s intention to supply the Ukraine with depleted uranium munitions.
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