Belarus claims it won’t send troops to Ukraine unless it is attacked
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has claimed there is "no way" his country would send troops into Ukraine unless it is attacked, amid fears Russia's close ally will help to facilitate a spring offensive by Moscow.
"We are peaceful people. We know what war is and we don't want war," the authoritarian leader Lukashenko, who has close ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin, said at a small gathering of journalists from international media at Minsk's Palace of Independence
"There is no way we are going to send our troops to Ukraine unless you are going to commit aggression against Belarus," Lukashenko said. "But don't forget Russia is our ally, legally, morally and politically," he added.
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