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Putin wants to give Belarus “Iskanders” with nuclear charges, and Lukashenko spoke about the war with Lithuania

Self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has said that Lithuania’s sanctions on Kaliningrad are a declaration of war.

In addition, Lukashenka proposed Putin take “mirror measures” in the military sphere on the actions of the West.

He stated this at a meeting with the Russian dictator in St. Petersburg, writes the Belarusian pro-government news agency BELTA.

“This is akin to a declaration of war,” Lukashenka said.

The Belarusian head also incites Putin to retaliate against “the actions of the West.” They say that he is “very strained” by training flights of US and NATO aircraft. As a result, the self-proclaimed head of Belarus asked Putin to adapt their aircraft so that they can carry nuclear warheads.

“We are very concerned about the issues of training flights of US and NATO aircraft that are training to carry nuclear warheads. This is very annoying for us. Therefore, I ask you to consider the question of a mirror answer to these things. what we have that can carry nuclear charges … I’m not saying that tomorrow we will transport (or you will transport) nuclear weapons there … But you can’t joke: “Everything will be fine, everything is quiet, no one will attack” And then they were not ready for this. Therefore, the situation is very serious for us,” Lukashenka said.

“I do not hide, I am asking the question that we could be ready for anything, even for the use of the most serious weapons in order to protect our Fatherland from Brest to Vladivostok. This is our immediate responsibility,” Lukashenka stressed.

In addition, the self-proclaimed Belarusian president is convinced: “If they train, then they probably think something. Why train?” Lukashenka asked Putin to “seriously discuss a range of defense and security issues” in order to ” our people are Russians and Belarusians “understood that they were under serious protection.”

In turn, Putin said that in the coming months he would hand over to Belarus the Iskander-M complexes, on which nuclear charges could appear.

“In the coming months, we will hand over to Belarus the Iskander-M missile-tactical systems, which, as you know, can use both ballistic and cruise missiles, moreover, both in the usual as well as nuclear“, Putin said.

Recall, the self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko came to Russian leader Vladimir Putin in the Moscow region on the eve of their meeting in Belarus. Putin and Lukashenka held June 23 informal meeting closed to the media in residence in Zavidovo. Today, June 25, the dictators met in St. Petersburg.

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