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‘No need to apologize for defensive drills’ – Belarus leader ahead of massive army games with Russia | ‘No need to apologize for defensive drills’ – Belarus leader ahead of massive army games with Russia |
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Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko says his country doesn’t need to justify itself for hosting the upcoming Russia-Belarus Zapad-2017 drills, which have provoked a negative reaction from NATO states, and insists that foreign observers attend. | |
“We are not planning to attack anyone. In terms of what the drills will be like – we’ve invited almost anyone who wants to attend. Let them come and watch,” Lukashenko said in a meeting with security officials dedicated to the exercises, which will take place between September 14-20. | “We are not planning to attack anyone. In terms of what the drills will be like – we’ve invited almost anyone who wants to attend. Let them come and watch,” Lukashenko said in a meeting with security officials dedicated to the exercises, which will take place between September 14-20. |
NATO, the UN, OSCE and individual states have been invited to attend part or all of the exercises. | NATO, the UN, OSCE and individual states have been invited to attend part or all of the exercises. |
“I also want to warn you: stop apologizing for these defensive exercises. If the regional Russian-Belarusian group of forces exists – and its existence is not a secret – then we must teach it to wage war. Just in case,” Lukashenko told his generals. | |
The exercises will involve 13,000 troops, 70 aircraft and nearly 700 land vehicles, and will take place predominantly in Belarus and on three Russian testing ranges. | The exercises will involve 13,000 troops, 70 aircraft and nearly 700 land vehicles, and will take place predominantly in Belarus and on three Russian testing ranges. |
“Zapad-2017 is the most significant military drill undertaken by the army this year. Their preparations are entering the final phase,” Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said during a press briefing in Moscow, noting that 18 separate exercises had been conducted by the Russian Army since May. | “Zapad-2017 is the most significant military drill undertaken by the army this year. Their preparations are entering the final phase,” Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said during a press briefing in Moscow, noting that 18 separate exercises had been conducted by the Russian Army since May. |
Poland has voiced “doubts and fears” over the exercises, claiming that Russia could use more than the declared number of troops, and that they could provide cover for a possible permanent relocation of offensive equipment westward to the Belarusian border with NATO. | |
Ukraine has also deployed additional forces on its border with Russia and Belarus ahead of the drills. There has even been speculation in Westernmediathat the war games are a precursor to a full-scale invasion. | |
“Unfortunately, neighboring states are taking inappropriate measures, and this is contributing to a rise of tensions,” Stanislav Zas, the secretary of the Belarus Security Council, told journalists in Minsk on Tuesday. | |
“I think these drills will proceed successfully and without incident, and all the hullabaloo will be forgotten.” | |
Russia also earlier emphasized that the drills are of “a strictly defensive nature.” | Russia also earlier emphasized that the drills are of “a strictly defensive nature.” |
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