Lukashenko gives assurances that there are no nuclear weapons depots in Belarus
UKRAINSKA PRAVDA — THURSDAY, 30 JUNE 2022, 13:23
Alexander Lukashenko, the self-proclaimed President of Belarus, has given assurances at a meeting with Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lavrov, that there are currently no nuclear weapons depots on the territory of the country.
Source: Belarusian pro-government news agency Belta
Quote from Lukashenko: "Nuclear munitions depots are in Russia; we don't have them. And, as Putin rightly said, their nuclear warheads are in six points, six countries."
Details: According to Lukashenko, Belarus and Russia have not yet responded to the training of Western aviation on the use of nuclear weapons, "only half a step" has been taken in this regard.
Previously: On 25 June, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he would soon hand over Iskander M complexes to Belarus, which could use ballistic and cruise missiles. Putin emphasised that these missiles could have nuclear warheads.