Belarus still stubbornly insists it has nothing to do with the war in Ukraine. On September 24, the Belarusian Foreign Ministry commented on the holding of the so-called “referenda” in the temporarily occupied territories.
After the announcement of partial mobilization in Russia, Lukashenka announced the transition to defense “according to wartime standards.” Be that as it may, an offensive from Belarus could cause Ukraine a lot of harm.
Belarus has not expressed a clear position on the “referenda”
In an interview, Belarusian Foreign Minister Vladimir Makei said that Minsk's recognition of referendums in the occupied territories of Ukraine would depend on “national interests.” The minister claims that Belarus will monitor the situation and take a final position over time.
It seems that the head of the Foreign Ministry continues the wait-and-see position traditional for Belarus. Most likely, “national interests” will depend on how the situation develops at the front.
Threat of invasion from Belarus: current news
- < li> Not only does Belarus in every possible way deny its involvement in the Russian war in Ukraine, it also declares its readiness to be a “mediator in the negotiations”. In addition, the head of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry continues to complain about the sanctions that “for no reason” imposed on his country.
- The self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko took up the old ways. He again faces the threat of creating a “new Ukraine” in Belarus. Lukashenko threatens that such “plans” were not destined to come true.
- The unfortunate dictator assures that he will not follow Putin's “scenario” and will not announce mobilization. According to the pseudo-president, these are just empty slanders of “opponents”.