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According to the President of Ukraine, such plans testify to the unsuccessful ne...

"Attempt to show subjectivity": Zelensky about the possible placement of nuclear weapons in Belarus

According to the President of Ukraine, such plans testify to the unsuccessful negotiations of Putin and Xi Jinping in Moscow. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky suggested that the decision to accommodate nuclear weapons in Belarus indicates that it is an attempt to show Si Jinping "some subjectivity". He reported this at a press conference dedicated to the anniversary of Bucha's release, the UP writes.

"The signal that Russia will have nuclear weapons in Belarus, talks about an unsuccessful meeting with China. ( The President of Ukraine believes that Russia is trying to take some political steps and submit them as Putin's victories. "But he was unable to do it on the battlefield. And even the fact that they started such a bloody war, it is absolutely clear what it would end. The question is that he simply does not regret our people and kills them, but he does not He counts his people.

But these are the affairs of the Russian Federation, "Vladimir Zelensky commented. The President also noted that the Government of Belarus no longer decides which weapons will be in the territory of the state, and with the placement of nuclear weapons in the republic there will be "loss of any subjectivity and President of Belarus.

" We will remind, on March 25, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that from April 3, Russia began the construction of a storage facility for nuclear weapons in Belarus. According to the head of the Kremlin, the work should end on July 1, 2023. We also wrote that the response of the event to Putin's statement about nuclear weapons was ambiguous.

On March 26, the White House Coordinator John Kirby said that the United States did not see the signs of nuclear weapons in Russia in Belarus, and German Foreign Ministry accused Moscow of nuclear intimidation. On March 27, the leader of the "servant of the people" faction David Arahamia stated that if Russia still decided to place nuclear weapons in Belarus, then Ukraine will have to increase mobilization.