Continuation of the Conflict in Ukraine is Extremely Dangerous — President of Belarus
Lukashenko stated that continuing the conflict in Ukraine is extremely dangerous and threatens unforeseen consequences.
SUMMARY
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated that the continuation of the conflict in Ukraine is extremely dangerous and could lead to unforeseen consequences, including a global conflict.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Lukashenko considers the continuation of the conflict in Ukraine extremely dangerous.
- He denied rumors that ending the war would be beneficial for the Belarusian leadership.
- The president warned about a possible global conflict due to the war in Ukraine.
CORE SUBJECT
Continuation of the conflict in Ukraine and its dangers
MINSK, December 18. /TASS/. The continuation of the conflict in Ukraine is extremely dangerous as it threatens unforeseen consequences, said Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in response to questions from delegates at the VII All-Belarusian People's Assembly.
The Belarusian leader commented on rumors that the end of the conflict in Ukraine is allegedly not beneficial to him and the military-political leadership of the republic. "As for whether the war is beneficial or not... For me, the continuation of this conflict is extremely dangerous. Why? As I have already said, there may be such a turn of events that we have not even dreamed of," he explained.
Earlier, in an interview with the American television company Newsmax, Lukashenko stated that the continuation of the war in Ukraine will lead to a global conflict.
KEYWORDS
MENTIONED ENTITIES 5
Alexander Lukashenko
👤 Person_MalePresident of Belarus
Belarus
📍 Location_CountryCountry whose president made the statement
Ukraine
📍 Location_CountryCountry where the conflict continues
Newsmax
🏛️ OrganizationAmerican television company that interviewed Lukashenko
VII All-Belarusian People's Assembly
EventEvent where Lukashenko answered questions
NOTABLE QUOTES 1
"For me, the continuation of this conflict is extremely dangerous. Why? As I have already said, there may be such a turn of events that we have not even dreamed of."
Context: Response to questions from delegates at the VII All-Belarusian People's Assembly