The President also commented on Lukashenka’s statement that Ukraine allegedly offered him a “non-aggression pact.”
Ukraine never intended to attack Belarus and has no such plans for the future, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said at a joint press conference with his Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinostio.
“We will not go and will not attack Belarus. And this is the main signal from the entire Ukrainian people to the Belarusian people. It is important for us that Belarus will not lose its independence and, despite any influence of anyone, will not entered into this absolutely shameful war” said Zelensky.
The President also commented on Lukashenka’s statement that Ukraine allegedly offered him a “non-aggression pact.”
“Everything that Ukraine officially proposes, you will hear everything. I can confirm again: we will not attack Belarus and have no such intention,” Zelensky added.
In addition, according to Zelensky, he is sure that the majority of the population of Belarus does not want to fight the Ukrainians and therefore does not attack. Andriy Sibiga, Deputy Head of the President’s Office for Foreign Policy and Strategic Partnership, spoke about this in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.
“Regarding the Russian troops, which can be on the territory of any state, because they believe that they have “military Schengen”, so everything depends, it seems to me, on the respect of the population of any state for. their state, as well as respecting the leadership of one or another state that may or may not allow armed people to enter its territory,” he said.
But the president said that the main task of Ukrainians is to prepare for all possible challenges. He also spoke to partners with a reminder that Ukraine needs weapons.
“It is not easy, we need the help of partners, because our territory is very vast, so there are restrictions on the amount of ammunition. I believe that they will not succeed in this area, even if the offensive is hypothetical,” Zelensky stressed .
Notably, the formal head of the Belarusian regime, Alexander Lukashenko, repeated the “threats” to Minsk from the West, adding that he was allegedly even offered to “conclude a non-aggression pact” with Ukraine .
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Source: korrespondent

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