Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko warned on Friday that Western support for Kyiv increased the likelihood of a nuclear war.
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"As a result of the efforts of the United States and its satellites, a full-scale war has been unleashed in (Ukraine) ... a third world war with nuclear fires looms on the horizon," said Lukashenko, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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In an annual address to lawmakers and government officials, he called for an immediate cease-fire in Ukraine.
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"All territorial, reconstruction, security and other issues can and should be settled at the negotiation table, without preconditions," Lukashenko said.
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The Kremlin dismissed his call, saying it could not achieve the goals of its "special military operation" in this way.
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Lukashenko also welcomed Putin's plans to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, saying it would safeguard his country from a possible invasion from neighboring Poland.
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"Take my word for it, I have never deceived you. They are preparing to invade Belarus, to destroy our country," Lukashenko said without providing any evidence for the claim.
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Lukashenko's warning echoes Putin's repeated statements that the risk of a nuclear war was increasing.
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In February, Putin signed a bill formally suspending the last remaining nuclear arms treaty with the United States.
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On Saturday, he announced Russia would deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, the first time since the mid-1990s that Moscow would base arms outside the country.
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Putin's decision followed his repeated warnings that Moscow was ready to use "all available means," a reference to its nuclear arsenal, to fend off attacks on Russian territory.
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Lukashenko said Russia would be forced to use "the most terrible weapon" if it felt threatened.
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"It is impossible to defeat a nuclear power. If the Russian leadership understands that the situation threatens to cause Russia's disintegration, it will use the most terrible weapon. This cannot be allowed," he said.
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lo/sms (AFP, Reuters)
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