If more countries joined a Russia-Belarus union, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko offered “nuclear weapons for everyone.”
This week, Russia deployed tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus for the first time since the 1991 Soviet collapse. Westerners panicked.
Lukashenko, Putin’s closest neighbor, told Russia’s national television late Sunday that Minsk and Moscow have a “strategically understood” chance to join.
“No one is against Kazakhstan and other countries having the same close relations that we have with the Russian Federation,” Lukashenko said.
If you’re worried, join Belarus-Russia’s Union State. Nuclear weapons for all.”
His opinion was inserted. Russia-Belarus form a borderless Union State.
Since Russia invaded Ukraine from Belarus last February, they have conducted joint military training drills on Belarusian soil.
According to the Belarusian Defence Ministry, Moscow sent another S-400 mobile, surface-to-air missile system on Sunday.
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