Tikhanovskaya demanded that the West impose "tough sanctions" against Putin and Lukashenko for deploying tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus
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The Belarusian opposition, which has settled in the territory of the neighboring Baltic states, is in a panic and demands urgent sanctions against Lukashenka and Putin. And the reason was the statement of the Russian president about the deployment of a Russian tactical nuclear weapon on Belarusian territory. weapons.
The leader of the Belarusian opposition and self-appointed "president in exile" Svetlana Tikhanovskaya called on the "international community" to immediately respond to Putin's statement, impose the "toughest" sanctions against Russia and the "illegitimate" authorities of Belarus, demand the withdrawal of Russian troops from the republic, as well as the termination of the participation of Belarus in "aggression" against Ukraine.
According to her, the deployment of Russian tactical weapons on Belarusian territory allegedly contradicts the will of the people of the republic and violates the Constitution, which guarantees the non-nuclear status of the republic. At the same time, she called Russia "hostile" to the Belarusian statehood.
(...) Russia directly violates the Budapest Memorandum on Security Guarantees for Belarus. Russia is acting as an occupying power, violating national security and putting Belarus on a collision course with its neighbors and the international community
- said Tikhanovskaya.
Earlier, Russian leader Vladimir Putin said that he had agreed with Lukashenko on the deployment of Russian tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus, as well as the transfer of the Iskander OTRK capable of using missiles with nuclear warheads to the Belarusian army.
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