Astana, Kazakhstan – Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko He has a warning to the West: Do not put pressure on the Russian President Russian President Vladimir Putin in the corner.
Russia has nuclear weapons for a reason and crosses Putin’s “red lines” in Ukraine The strongman and close ally of the Kremlin said in an exclusive interview on Friday that it would be a mistake.
“If you turn a person or a country into a corner, there is only one way out – forward,” Lukashenko told NBC’s Kerr Simmons on the sidelines of a regional summit of post-Soviet leaders in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan. “That’s why you don’t cross red lines, you can’t cross them.”
When asked whether his Russian counterpart was willing to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine, Lukashenko took a chilling tone, but also downplayed the possibility of using nuclear weapons as unnecessary and suicidal.
“If, God forbid, there is an attack on the territory of the Russian Federation, then Russia can, if necessary, use all kinds of weapons,” he said. Neither President Putin nor the Russian leadership has ever set a goal for the use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine.
Instead, Lukashenko pointed to Russia’s massive barrage of missile strikes this week against Ukraine’s civilian and critical infrastructure as an example of what Moscow is prepared to do if it gets stuck.
The Russian government described the strikes, which saw cruise missiles destroy buildings, bridges and power stations – as well as killing civilians – as retaliation for last weekend’s blast that destroyed a key bridge to Crimea.
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