Posted on 04/08/2022 6:46:33 AM PDT by marcusmaximus
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday that Belarus should provide security guarantees for Ukraine in the future, once Kiev affirms its neutral status.
"At the request of the Ukrainian side, its neutral, non-bloc, non-nuclear status should be accompanied by security guarantees," Lavrov said.
"We proposed that the Republic of Belarus should, of course, be among such guarantor countries."
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The main reason Russia has continued to allow Belarus to exist is they are the only country in Europe that Russia can look down on.
There is no neutral status after this. Ukraine will go full scale nuclear with ICBMs targeting major Russian cities.
Belarus is the Ruskies butt boy.
“There is no neutral status after this. Ukraine will go full scale nuclear with ICBMs targeting major Russian cities.”
Yep. The American led order where countries agreed not to develop nukes is OVER.
Ukraine should also demand a neutral status for Belarus: no foreign (i.e. Russian) troops.
Didn’t 3 Russian divisions invade Ukraine from Belarus?
5.56mm
The idea of a neutral Ukraine died Feb 2022.
Fox, meet hen house. Let us know if there are any problems.
Nothing like giving the fox the keys to the hen house
Post 1 is a disturbing picture.
Didn’t the Russian army retreat through Chernobyl into Belarus after having dug a system of trenches in Chernobyl?
The Russian Army never retreats, comrade. They just redeploy to their real objectives.
LOL!
PERFECT!
Well whatever they are doing they are giving all new meaning to the term glowie
A Russian co-worker who is very opposed to the Russian invasion shared a little bit of dark humor with me. The running joke about the troops who occupied Chernobyl is,
“You can leave Chernobyl, but Chernobyl will not leave you.”
Just sayin’.
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