Minsk-Sana
Today, the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko warned that NATO continues to systematically strengthen and increase its offensive military infrastructure facilities along the border with Belarus.
"Our republic has fallen into the epicenter of civilized confrontation, as it forms a link between the West and the East," Lukashenko was quoted as saying in a speech during a meeting with local activists, RIA Novosti news agency. He added, "We do not exaggerate the situation, as NATO's offensive military infrastructure is being systematically strengthened along the way." our borders.”
Lukashenko explained that his country was at the "center of civilizational confrontation" between the West and the East.
Lukashenko had warned early last month of any military threat to his country from NATO, and said: "If we see NATO activity that amounts to a military conflict, Russian forces will be transferred to Belarus within hours."