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Putin confirms nuclear missiles deployed in Belarus to protect Russian security

by LLB staff reporter
13th Mar 25 4:23 pm

On Thursday Vladimir Putin and the Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko have met in Moscow and held a news conference.

Lukashenko said that he and Putin have been speaking about the war in Ukraine and they โ€œwill work on this today and tomorrow.โ€

Lukashenko said that people must โ€œtrust the factsโ€ without divulging any further details and added, “That’s the most important thing. And all these statements and all these promises are just empty words.”

The Belarusian President condemned the โ€œillegitimate sanctionsโ€ Western leaders have place on Russia, adding, “We are confident that we will be able to overcome that pressure.โ€

In their joint statement after holding talks for some two hours both Russia and Belarus accused NATOโ€™s actions with their involvement in Ukraine as being hostile and destabilising.

Putin said during the conference that tactical nuclear weapons has been deployed to Belarus to protect Russian security.

Putin said in the joint statement, โ€œWe discussed in detail forming a common defence space.

โ€œIn Belarus, a joint regional group of forces has been deployed and modern defensive and tactical nuclear arms have been deployed.โ€

Lukashenko and Putin have also signed a bilateral agreement on cooperation of intellectual property.

Lukashenko said talks will be resumed on Friday and, if necessary again on Saturday.

“The talks with the Russian president were, as usually, substantial and productive,” Lukashenko said at a news conference.

“Well, Vladimir [Putin] we have covered only a third part of our talks,” Lukashenko added.

“We will continue our talks tomorrow, if necessary, and the day after tomorrow in order not only to settle our intergovernmental relations, but also to ponder the future prospects.”

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