Is Belarus preparing a false flag operation on Ukraine's northern border? - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Is Belarus preparing a false flag operation on Ukraine's northern border? - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Belarus is willing to hold direct talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at any point, including in Ukraine or Belarus. He stated Belarus has no intention of getting involved in the war in Ukraine unless its own territory is attacked. He added that Minsk remains open to communication with Kyiv despite the collapse of formal diplomatic channels. The remarks come as military activity increases and tension grows along Belarus’s southern border with Ukraine. Belarus allowed Russian forces to use its territory for the initial 2022 invasion and has remained a key strategic partner. Ukraine strengthened security along its northern border with unprecedented defensive deployments coordinated by the Security Service of Ukraine, including counterintelligence and anti-sabotage measures.
"“We are not going to get involved in the war in Ukraine,” he said, while adding that Minsk remained open to communication with Kyiv despite the collapse of formal diplomatic channels. “If he wants to talk about something, consult or anything else, we are open to it,” he said, adding he was prepared to meet Mr Zelensky “at any point, in Ukraine or Belarus”."
"Belarus allowed Russian forces to use its territory as a staging ground for the initial phase of the 2022 invasion, including the failed assault on Kyiv, and has since remained one of Moscow's key strategic partners. While Minsk has consistently denied any intention of directly joining the fighting, it has continued joint military exercises with Russian forces, including drills involving nuclear-capable units and support operations."
"The Ukrainian General Staff said enhanced defensive measures had been introduced across several northern regions following a decision by President Zelensky, describing the scale of deployment as “unprecedented”. The operation, coordinated by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), involves the armed forces, the National Guard, the border guards, and the police, and includes counterintelligence and anti-sabotage activities aimed at preventing infiltration or disruption."
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