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Ukraine: Lukashenko, Russia capable of doing it alone
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(ANSA) - ROME, MARCH 19 - Russia is able to conduct its operation in Ukraine alone, no one is asking us to intervene.
This was stated by the Belarusian leader, Alexander Lukashenko, quoted by TASS, taking up an interview on Japanese TV.
Lukashenko then underlines that Minsk maintains its neutrality with respect to events in Ukraine, but also explains that the Belarusian side had been willing to deploy its border forces between Donbass and Russia, an initiative which was however rejected by Kiev.
"I did everything to avoid the war but it wasn't possible, why? Because the West pushed for this war," he said.
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