Ukraine, Belarus wary of ‘offensive words’ | Reuters

Ukraine’s presidential adviser Podryak warned on Thursday that Belarus had stepped up its “aggressive and militaristic rhetoric” a year before Russia’s invasion. A joint exercise between the Ukrainian army and border guards near the Belarusian border, taken on the 20th. (2023 REUTERS/Ivan Lyubysh-Kirdey)

[キーウ 21日 ロイター] – Ukrainian presidential adviser Podlyak warned on Wednesday that Belarus had stepped up its “aggressive and militaristic rhetoric” a year before Russia’s invasion. But he said there was no imminent threat from the country.

Belarus’s defense ministry said on Thursday that a large number of Ukrainian forces were gathering near the border, posing a security threat.

Podlyak told Archyde.com that Belarus had seen no troop movements that would lead to a military attack, nor had it prepared the equipment needed for a ground attack, but that the country was providing intelligence support to Russia. pointed out. “The northern direction (facing Belarus) is under special control,” he said.

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