Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko — Russian President Vladimir Putin’s closest ally — warned Western nations of a coming World Struggle III, until they cease supplying Ukraine with weapons.
Lukashenko, 68, raised the specter of a worldwide battle in a letter to United Nations Secretary-Common Antonio Guterres, which was launched Monday.
“Belarus calls on the nations of the world to unite and stop the regional battle in Europe from escalating right into a full-scale world conflict!” he wrote, in accordance with reporting by Newsweek.
A broad coalition of countries, led by the US and the UK, have despatched billions of dollars price of weapons and ammunition to Ukraine to assist the nation repel Russia’s unprovoked invasion, whereas imposing crippling sanctions on Putin and his cronies.
Belarus stated in March its armed forces weren't participating in what Moscow calls its “particular operation” in Ukraine, but it surely did function a launchpad for Russia to ship hundreds of troops throughout the border on Feb. 24.


Writing to Guterres, Lukashenko claimed that his individuals “have by no means been a risk to any of their neighbors,” and accused different nations of unfairly maligning Belarus, reported the Each day Beast.
“We're not aggressors, as some states attempt to current us,” he argued. “We're not traitors. “Honesty and integrity in relationships are necessary to us.”
Lukashenko and Putin have remained exceptionally shut all through the three-month battle. Throughout a televised assembly of the 2 allies within the Black Sear resort of Sochi on Monday, the Belarusian president defended his Russian counterpart, arguing that Putin was to not blame for the worldwide financial chaos that has been unleased by the conflict.

“What is going on over there may be that they actually underestimated it by studying their very own media,” Lukashenko stated, referring to Western nations. “They obtained inflation but the reality is ‘Putin is guilty,’ ‘Putin is guilty for all the things.'”
In his letter to the UN chief, Lukashenko, who has dominated as a de facto dictator in Belarus since 1994, continued with that theme, portray Russia as the actual sufferer.
“The reluctance of Western nations to work to strengthen unified and indivisible safety, their disrespect for authentic pursuits and ignoring the considerations of different companions, primarily Russia, resulted first in commerce, financial and data wars, after which provoked a heated battle on the territory of Ukraine,” he alleged.

Lukashenko urged the West to “chorus from arms provides, from data warfare and provocations, from inflating hate speech within the media, from selling racism and discrimination on the bottom of nationwide, cultural, linguistic and spiritual affiliation, from legalizing and sending mercenaries.”
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