Lukashenko: Any country that joins Russian “union” can have nuclear weapons

There could be “nuclear weapons for everyone” who wants to join the Union between Russia and Belarus, President Alexander Lukashenko said

Following the deployment of nuclear weapons to European Union-bordering Belarus for the first time since the end of the Cold War last week, Belarus’s President has opened the invitation to “everyone” to join the security pact with Moscow and get nuclear weapons in return.

“If someone is worried [then] it is very simple”, Reuters reports Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko as saying in a televised interview with Russian state television station Russia 1. All any country worried about its security had to do was “join in the Union State of Belarus and Russia. That’s all”, he said.

That step completed, the Russian security guarantee in this “Union” with Moscow would ensure “there will be nuclear weapons for everyone”.

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As for who might be in line to receive this largess, Lukashenko said: “No one is against Kazakhstan and other countries having the same close relations that we have with the Russian Federation”. Putting a positive spin on things, the Belarussian leader also said on Sunday that his nation and Russia were fighting for a “multipolar world order, which is in the interests of all – China, Indians, Arabs, Africa, and Latin America”.

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