Will Putin and Zelensky meet? Belarusian President Lukashenko announced by saying “We are struggling with Erdogan”

Will Putin and Zelensky meet Belarusian President Lukashenko announced by

The negotiations between Russia and Ukraine continue to maintain their place on the world agenda. President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko made statements regarding the negotiations between the delegations of Ukraine and Russia at the meeting with the members of the Security Council and the heads of the Council of Ministers.

Stating that Zelenskiy and Putin should be appreciated for their personal approaches, Lukashenko reminded that both leaders accepted the delegations to start negotiations.

ATTENTION TO THE EFFORTS OF DIPLOMACY WITH ERDOĞAN

Reminding the phone call he had with President Erdogan yesterday, Lukashenko drew attention to his efforts with Erdogan on diplomacy.

Pointing out that the Ukrainian and Russian delegations spared time for negotiations and peace during their meeting with Erdogan, Lukashenko drew attention to Erdogan’s friendship with Putin and Zelenskiy.

Lukashenko said that Erdogan is trying to get the two leaders to meet, and that the delegations should do their work quickly for the two leaders to meet. “I said (to Erdogan) ‘Let’s get this delegation to move faster in the negotiations,'” Lukashenko said. used the phrases.

“TWO LEADERS WILL GET TOGETHER”

Noting that the negotiations of the Ukrainian and Russian delegations are important for the possible meeting of the leaders of both countries, Lukashenko emphasized that the delegations should prepare for such a meeting on issues such as purification from militarism and Nazism.

“I am confident that when progress is made on this and other important issues, the leaders of Russia and Ukraine will come together and sign the relevant agreements,” Lukashenko said. he said.

SOUTH BELARUS IS STRENGTHENED WITH ITS OWN ARMY

Stating that Belarus gave the order to strengthen its southern borders, Lukashenko said that they will do this with the Belarusian army, not Russia, and that they have no duty to enter Ukraine.

Expressing that Poland and Lithuania are piling up additional weapons and military units on the western borders of Belarus, Lukashenko noted that they closed these borders for this reason.

Noting that Belarus needs additional weapons, Lukashenko reminded that they have S-300, Top-M2 and Pantsir-S missile systems.

Expressing that the western borders should be strengthened considering the current situation, Lukashenko said that they expect the S-400 air defense missile system from Russia.

President of Belarus Lukashenko emphasized that the Belarusian army has not left its permanent bases at the moment, “The army is ready, they are all ready. If mobilization is required, we will mobilize all the necessary units in full military time in 2-3 days,” he said.

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