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The Belarusian dictator urged not to cross the

Lukashenko assures the event that Putin is unnecessary to use nuclear weapons (video)

The Belarusian dictator urged not to cross the "red lines" so that Russia did not have to turn to the weapons of mass destruction. On October 14, President of Belarus Oleksandr Lukashenko interviewed the American NBC. The TV company has not yet published the interview, but it was attended by Belarusian propagandists who reported what was discussed. In particular, American journalists were interested in whether Russian President Vladimir Putin could use nuclear weapons.

"Most importantly, do not drive your interlocutor and even the enemy. Therefore, it is not necessary to cross those lines as Russians say" red lines ". They cannot be crossed," said Lukashenko. "Russia clearly defined its position: God forbid it will be an attack In the territory of the Russian Federation, in this case Russia can use all kinds of weapons, if necessary. " At the same time the Belarusian dictator assured.

that neither Putin nor other Russian leadership representatives have never aimed to apply nuclear weapons against Ukraine. "There is no such need," he said. Recall that the EU Supreme Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrel, warned the Kremlin that in the case of Russian nuclear strike in Ukraine the Russian army will be destroyed. However, in Europe they do not intend to respond to such an attack by nuclear blows, there will be enough conventional weapons.