President of Belarus. 32,000 NATO soldiers are stationed near the borders of Russia and Belarus
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced today that 32 thousand NATO soldiers, more than a thousand units of armored vehicles, 235 airplanes and helicopters are stationed near the borders of Russia and Belarus.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced today that 32 thousand NATO soldiers, more than a thousand units of armored vehicles, 235 airplanes and helicopters are stationed near the borders of Russia and Belarus. Criticizing NATO's provocative actions against Moscow, Lukashenko added that despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, Washington and its allies seek to expand NATO. The President of Belarus also considered the recurrence of the scenario of the Ukrainian war for Bosnia and Herzegovina, Moldova, Georgia and Serbia as probable and warned against the implementation of that scenario and the escalation of the crisis in Eastern Europe. According to Politico magazine, European countries are extremely afraid of Russia's large-scale victories against Ukraine and the possibility of the war spreading to the green continent. However, Europe's biggest concern is Trump's re-election in that country's 2024 elections, because he does not believe in NATO and treats that country's allies as enemies. Politico added: - Europe has a right to be worried, because the war in Ukraine is not going well, and the front line of Ukraine is facing a shortage of ammunition and military personnel. Without large amounts of military aid, Ukraine will face difficult decisions. Trump's warning that he will encourage Russia to attack any ally that has failed to pay its financial contribution to NATO has worried Europe.