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If Belarus is involved in the war, NATO troops will appear in Ukraine - Lukashenko

According to the Belarusian politician, the participation of the DPRK troops in Ukraine will be a step to the escalation of the military conflict. He also explained why Russian troops came from Belarus. Belarusian politician Oleksandr Lukashenko stated that the emergence of North Korean troops in the ranks of the Russian occupation group in Ukraine would be a step towards escalation. About it reports BBC.

Lukashenko says that he does not believe that Russian troops have received replenishment from the Korean People's Army, since the Russian Federation is already enough population, "in order to conduct hostilities. " But if the reports of North Korean troops are true, "it will be a step towards any escalation of the conflict," he said.

"Non -nonsense! It is an escalation of a military conflict! Never Putin, knowing his character, will not go for someone to persuade someone to get involved in a conflict in Ukraine in Ukraine. Especially, as the military says. . > I do not believe it, I speak for Putin, knowing his character, "he said. "It would be a step towards escalation of conflict if the armed forces of any other country, even Belarus, would be on the line of contact.

Even if we are involved in this war, it would be a step to escalation. Why? Because you, Anglo-Saxons, You will immediately say that another country is involved in the side [one of the countries that are fighting]. When asked whether Russian President Vladimir Putin was offered to participate in the war in Ukraine, Lukashenko replied: "Never". "Never. Neither he nor Sergei Shoigu nor the current defense minister Andriy Belousov had raised this issue," the politician explained.

When asked why Russian troops entered Ukraine through Belarus, Lukashenko replied that after his studies, Putin decided to take away troops through Kiev, and could even through Minsk. "Because Belarusian territory was used [for invasion]. Trained, as part of several thousand Russian soldiers. Putin began to take these troops from southern Belarus to the road leading to the border with Ukraine. At some point he sent these troops to Kiev at some point .

He also added that the Kremlin head did not call or explain what was happening. "It's his troops, and he has the right to move them on such a route he likes," he added. According to journalists, this answer reflects the degree of influence of the Kremlin on Belarus. Lukashenko stated that the Russian president would never apply nuclear weapons located in Belarus, without the consent of the President of Belarus.