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Lukashenko Says He Might House Russian Troops To ‘Protect Union State’

Lukashenko Says He Might House Russian Troops To 'Protect Union State'
Встреча Президента Российской Федерации Владимира Путина и Президента Республики Беларусь Александра Лукашенко в Сочи
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President Aleksander Lukashenko of Belarus has declared he may allow Russian troops on his territory to ‘protect The Union State’, a post-Soviet political bloc containing Russia and Belarus, former Soviet republics.

“If it is required for the security of the Union State, which we are building, and for the security of Belarus and Russia, to deploy all the armed forces with all types of armaments, they will be deployed here immediately. Right now, there is no need for this, and we have quite a strong, consolidated, and compact military,” the Belarusian state-run news agency BelTA quoted Lukashenko as saying.

Belarus itself can quickly mobilize “500,000” troops at the right moment, “apart from territorial personnel” (the Belarusian territorial defense forces) “and this is already considerable power,” the Belarusian president noted, reported Russian state news agency TASS.

“If this is not enough, all the armed forces of the Russian Federation will be introduced here. If necessary, and we won’t hesitate…there is absolutely no need for this today.”

“When things were thein August last year, when someone balked, sold out or hid under the covers or someone was at their wits end, I did not introduce any armed forces, either from Russia, or Ukraine or any other country. We tackled this misfortune on our own. This is my position,” the Belarusian leader said.

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1 comment

Walkin O'Shea July 31, 2021 at 11:18 pm

The politics here are no different than it is anywhere else on this planet. We just have to be aware of it and we have to accept it for what it is.

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