Pushilin and Paschinik are preparing for a visit to the occupied Donbass by a delegation from Belarus/”TSN”
Although the physical participation of Belarusian soldiers in the war against Ukraine remains a big question mark, self-proclaimed President Lukashenko continues to lend his support to Putin. The army of Belarus continues to conduct maneuvers near the borders, and the dictator himself cannot sit on two chairs at the same time.
According to Channel 24 sources in the Ukrainian special services, the newly-minted Hitler agreed with the Belarusian “president” controlled by him about recognition of the quasi-republics in the Donbass. However, Lukashenka himself will not go to the occupied Donetsk and Lugansk.
To fulfill Putin's order, a delegation of Belarusian officials should arrive on an official visit to the so-called DNR and LNR.
They may arrive at the “parade” in Mariupol
- In Donetsk and Lugansk, they have already begun preparatory work for the solemn reception of representatives of Belarus. Most likely, the visit will take place on May 9 or in the middle of the month.
- During the arrival of the delegation, the leaders of the non-republics can sign an agreement with the Republic of Belarus on the recognition of the so-called “DPR” and “LPR”. The Belarusians are also going to officially announce their support for the special operation, which is being carried out jointly with Russia in the Donbass.
- According to Moscow's requirements, the leaders of the quasi-formations ordered the preparation of “documents” on building economic and humanitarian cooperation with Belarus.
- During the visit, a trip of Lukashenka's henchmen is planned to the cities recently occupied by Russia – to demonstrate the “crimes of Ukraine.” Probably, the Belarusians, together with Pasechnik and Pushilin, will host the “parade” in Mariupol.
Since Minsk's recognition of the non-republics could lead to tougher sanctions against Belarus, Putin promised Lukashenka to receive some economic benefit from these actions. In all likelihood, the banana “republics” will start buying agricultural machinery from Belarus with Russian money. In fact, in this way the Kremlin Fuhrer bribed Lukashenka and offered him at least some percentage of compensation for losses from the losses of many markets.
Putin wants to involve the CSTO countries in the war< /h2>
According to representatives of the Ukrainian special services, the Kremlin believes that the recognition of pseudo-republics by Belarus can not only testify to the “victory” of Russia, but also provide Putin with extra points for directly annexing the territories of Donbass. In this case, the bloody Kremlin elder will be able to talk about “Ukraine's attack on Russia” and increase pressure on the CSTO member countries to bring their contingent into Ukrainian territory.
However, before such statements, the Kremlin will hold many meetings with representatives Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, as none of these countries have so far expressed any support for the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Since Putin does not want to receive another slap in the face from conditional allies, he is considering accepting decisions to announce first the accession of the non-republics to the Customs Union and the CSTO before direct annexation. Of course, he will do this without coordination with other countries that are part of the alliance and the collective security organization.
It is rather difficult to predict how exactly such maneuvers will end for the Kremlin Fuhrer. Most likely, attempts to draw other states into the war on their side fail, but for the domestic consumer, both the recognition of the “republics” by Belarus and their promotion to the Customs Union and the CSTO may well look like a victory won by Russia.