Lukashenko pledges restraint on nuclear weapons, calls for peace
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko announced in an interview with Russian media that he will not use tactical nuclear weapons until the state border is breached, the Belta news agency reported on Thursday.
15 August 2024 15:46
In a statement to the Rossiya TV station, Lukashenko was asked about his readiness to activate the "red button," which would mean the use of tactical nuclear weapons. "If it comes to nuclear weapons, all the 'red buttons' have already been used by our neighbours. (...) Now it's a matter of the 'most red button,'" said Lukashenko.
"When tactical nuclear weapons arrived here, I openly declared (...) that we will not use any weapons until you are at our border. This is the line that separates our Union State," he explained.
Lukashenko calls for peace
Additionally, Lukashenko called for peace talks and an end to the conflict, emphasizing that war is not in the interest of "the Ukrainian people, Russians, or Belarusians."
The independent portal Nasza Niwa pointed out that representatives of the Russian government previously announced that Moscow maintains control over the nuclear weapons deployed in Belarus.