Lukashenko Calls for Peaceful Compromise Amid Ongoing Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko urges Russia and Ukraine to compromise to end the ongoing war, stressing the futility of military solutions. With both sides facing troop shortages, Lukashenko highlights Belarus' stance of non-deployment while emphasizing the need for peaceful resolutions.
In a recent interview, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko emphasized the need for a peaceful compromise between Russia and Ukraine to end the protracted conflict. Speaking to Al Arabiya television, Lukashenko highlighted the need for compromise, noting the unlikelihood of a clear victory for either side on the battlefield.
The Belarusian leader underscored the importance of diplomacy, especially given the stalled U.S.-brokered talks. He stated that Belarus would not deploy forces in Ukraine but assured that Russia and Belarus would defend themselves if necessary.
Lukashenko's comments come amid reports of incremental Russian advances and Ukrainian defenses, with both sides facing significant troop shortages. He asserted that Ukraine has nothing to fear from Belarus and attributed tensions to political agendas.
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