From the MT:
“Lukashenko Says Crimea is
Russian, Will Visit Peninsula With Putin”
(Belarus leader Alexander
Lukashenko has moved closer to Moscow following last year's disputed
presidential election)
Belarus leader Alexander
Lukashenko on Tuesday said Moscow-annexed Crimea was legally part of Russia,
adding that he planned to visit the peninsula with Russian leader Vladimir
Putin. Russia's annexation of Crimea
from neighbouring Ukraine in 2014 and support for separatists in the east of
that country caused alarm in ex-Soviet Belarus. Lukashenko has been under huge pressure to
publicly define his position on Crimea and until now had been largely
non-committal with the Kremlin. Lukashenko's statement to Russian state news
agency RIA Novosti was one of his clearest yet on the status of the peninsula
after Russia's takeover. "We all understood that de-facto Crimea is
Russia's Crimea. After a referendum Crimea has become Russia de-jure as
well," Lukashenko was quoted as saying. The Belarusian strongman said he
planned to visit Crimea and his trip would amount to recognition of the
peninsula as Russian territory. "We have a certain agreement with Putin
that we will visit Crimea," Lukashenko told RIA Novosti, insisting he had
every right to go there with the Russian president. "This is my Crimea
too," he added. Lukashenko said he was now waiting for details of the trip
from the Kremlin.
Moscow took over Crimea in March
2014 after a referendum condemned by Kiev and the West as illegal and followed
an uprising in Kiev that ousted a pro-Russian leader. Russia is Belarus's closest ally and the two
have formed a nominal "union" with close trade and military
cooperation while arguing over sticking points such as energy prices. Lukashenko
has been forced to lean closer on Russia since the outbreak of a severe crisis
in ties with the West. Brussels denounced a crackdown on opposition protests in
Belarus and refused to recognise Lukashenko's disputed re-election in 2020,
leading to the chill. In the interview to RIA Novosti, Lukashenko also said he
would ask Russia to deploy nuclear weapons in Belarus if NATO moved nuclear
weapons to eastern Europe. "We in Belarus are ready for it," he said,
adding that all the necessary infrastructure after the collapse of the Soviet
Union remained intact. "All the silos are there."
^ This is not surprising.
Lukashenko needs Putin to survive and Putin needs someone who actually likes
him. Regardless of what was said Crimea is still Ukrainian. ^
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