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Lukashenko Proposed to Declare a Truce in Ukraine Without the Right to Move Troops and Equipment

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko proposes to prevent further escalation of the situation in Ukraine by declaring a truce.

“We need to stop now, before the escalation begins. I’ll try to take the risk of offering to stop the hostilities. Declaring a truce without the right to move groups of troops and transfer weapons and equipment. Everything is dead. Freeze!” – Lukashenka said during a message to the Belarusian people and the National Assembly on Friday.

According to him, “if the West once again tries to use the pause in hostilities to reinforce its actions by deceit, Russia is obliged to use the entire power of the military-industrial complex and the army to prevent the escalation of the conflict: phosphorus ammunition, and depleted uranium, and enriched uranium, if in the next there will be deceit.”

“If Russia realizes that the situation threatens the collapse of Russia, the most terrible weapon will be used,” he said, stressing that “it is impossible to defeat a nuclear power.”

According to the Belarusian president, there is only one way to end the Ukrainian conflict – negotiations without preconditions.

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