The forthcoming Belarusian-Russian exercises are not
aimed at an offensive on someone's territory. President of Belarus
Alexander Lukashenko said this at a meeting with the secretaries of the
security councils of the CSTO member states, BelTA has learned.Alexander
Lukashenko noted that the Belarusian and Russian armies in the western
direction act as a single whole. "We do not conceal this from the NATO
members, but if there is such a grouping, it is quite clear that the
exercises should be conducted, we conduct them," the President said.
"Nevertheless, our exercises are not aimed at an offensive against
someone else's, We are not going to win anybody, but we are building our
policy, taking into account the lessons of the past.We are not
threatening anyone, we are not going to attack anyone, we fight with
nobody, but we are training our army so that it is ready To repel any
blow and cause unacceptable damage to those who want to It's our
concept. "
"The strangest thing is that we are
reproached for being far from what they are doing, we do not form or
place any new parts of foreign states here, on the contrary, we see how
our borders are being deployed with undisguised operational zeal And
more units and troops, including foreign ones, "the head of state
stressed.
"Okay, the troops, but there are the
most modern unmanned aerial vehicles." When I saw the pictures of these
drones ... they are huge, like real planes, they are drone drones,
against whom? And they tell us: you calm down, you do not have to No, we
will hold exercises, no, we will conduct exercises, because no one will
neglect the safety of states, neither Russia, nor Belarus, nor the
CSTO, "said Alexander Lukashenko.
Written by belta.by