- “The brotherhood between the Belarusian and Ukrainian states should make Belarus refuse to be a vassal of Russia and a partner in its war against Ukraine,” Macron wrote after the conversation.
- French President Lukashenka warned against the deployment of Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus
- According to the Belarusian state agency BELTA, the two leaders’ conversation lasted 80 minutes
- In it, Lukashenko reiterated his readiness to host talks between Moscow and Kiev “at any moment”.
- Ukraine defends itself against Russian invasion [RELACJA NA ŻYWO]
“That evening, I asked President Lukashenka to withdraw Russian forces from his land,” the French president announced on Saturday night.
“The brotherhood between the Belarusian and Ukrainian states should make Belarus refuse to be a vassal of Russia and a partner in its war against Ukraine,” Macron wrote.
According to the Associated Press, during the interview, French President Lukashenka told how dangerous it is to allow Russia to place nuclear weapons on Belarusian soil.
According to the Belarusian state agency BELTA, the two leaders’ conversation lasted 80 minutes and “focused on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.” In it, Lukashenko was supposed to reiterate his readiness to host talks between Moscow and Kiev “at any moment”.
Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko supported the Russian invasion of Ukraine that began Thursday morning. Russian forces, which had previously stayed in Belarus as part of joint exercises, used their territory to attack their southern neighbor. The Russians who entered from Belarus captured the site of the former Chernobyl nuclear power plant and approached from the north and west to Kiev.
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