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"This is a dangerous conversation": Biden reacted to the placement of nuclear weapons in Belarus

According to the US President, possible transfer of Russian nuclear weapons to the territory of Belarus is concerned. The President of the United States of America, Joe Biden, has declared concern for the statement of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin on the placement of nuclear weapons in the territory of the Republic of Belarus. CNN writes about it. Joe Biden noted that the Russians have not yet realized their intentions to deploy nuclear weapons in Belarus.

"They have not yet done so unless something happened until I was in a helicopter," Biden journalists quoted. The US president reported that such conversations are concerned about him. "What did I say with you guys, all the last year? It's a dangerous conversation, and it is anxious," Joe Biden said. The publication also mentions that the former US Vice President Mike Pence declared the need to continue Ukraine's support, despite the Kremlin's nuclear blackmail.

"Every time he enters a corner, he remembers nuclear weapons, and now the threat of moving tactical weapons is the latter," the politician says. It should be reminded that on March 25, Vladimir Putin announced the construction of a storage for tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. According to him, construction should end by July 1, and on April 3, the training of the Belarusian military will begin.

On March 26, the EU Borrel Representative said that on March 26, the EU was ready to impose new sanctions in response to Russia's placement of nuclear weapons in Belarus. The White House Coordinator John Kirby said in an interview with CBS on March 26, that there were no signs of nuclear weapons moving from the Russian Federation to Belarus and called Putin's words "another rattling weapons.