Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin announced a new treaty between Russia and Belarus on security guarantees and again issued nuclear threats.
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On Friday, December 6, during a speech at a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the “Union State”, the Kremlin dictator announced that Moscow and Minsk could sign a new agreement on security guarantees, NBN reports.
As the Russian leader explained, the document provides for mutual allied obligations to ensure defense, protect the sovereignty, independence of the two countries, as well as the inviolability of the territories and external border of the so-called “Union State.”
The Russian leader noted that both parties must fulfill the provisions of the treaty using all the forces and means that they have at their disposal, in particular, the tactical nuclear weapons of the occupiers, which the Kremlin deployed on Belarusian territory allegedly at the suggestion of the illegitimate head of state Alexander Lukashenko.
Recall that the Kremlin dictator recently threatened new strikes with the Oreshnik missile. ISW experts called the Russian leader's statements “empty words.”