Ukraine Fears Putin Will Put Nuclear Weapons In Belarus
Lithuania and Poland once again back Kiev's aspirations to join the European Union and NATO, something Russia opposes. Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland, three of the EU countries closest to Russia, joined their voices yesterday to ask for more support in the face of pressure from Moscow and its satellites. Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky recalled that "we have many times perceived intimidation [from Russia] to move its nuclear weapons to different parts of the world: about the deployment of nuclear weapons in the temporarily occupied territory of Crimea, and now we hear information about Belarus. I think you can not play with those things." Belarus had 81 warheads on its territory after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. All were transferred to Russia in 1996. Following last year's street riots, the Belarusian regime has moved closer to Moscow, which has long had ambitions to expand its military presence in its neighboring country. Taliban Rule "We mus...