New provocation in the migration dispute – Lukashenko now wants Putin’s nuclear weapons – Politics abroad

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Belarus dictator Alexander Lukashenko (67) has been smuggling migrants from the Middle East to the Belarusian-Polish border for weeks to put pressure on the EU. The West wants to tighten the sanctions for Lukashenko, the conflict comes to a head.

Now the Belarus dictator wants nuclear weapons from the allied Russia ruler Putin!

Lukashenko said in an interview on Saturday that he needed the Russian Iskander missile system, which has a range of 500 kilometers and can also shoot nuclear weapons.

Lukashenko said he wanted to use the system in the south and west of the country. In the west Belarus borders on the EU countries Poland and Lithuania, in the south on Ukraine.

In the interview, he left it open whether Lukashenko had already spoken to Putin about this. One thing is certain: the Belarus dictator has a direct line to Putin, the countries are connected to one another via the “Union State”.

Only this week Lukashenko threatened the EU to stop gas deliveries in the event of sanctions. The Russian government gave the all-clear and guaranteed secure energy supplies.

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