Why Belarus Won’t Join the War: Kyiv Rules Out an Invasion, Says Foreign Minister Sybiha.
Belarus on the Brink
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine is not anticipating a direct military intervention by Belarus, though it remains vigilant against potential threats. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has stated that
“Minsk will not allow itself to be dragged into the war.”Lawmaker Serhii Khlan shares this assessment, noting that Belarus would not dare to engage in open hostilities with Ukraine.
Meanwhile, according to the Wall Street Journal, Russia is pressuring Belarus to open a 'new front' in Ukraine. Should such plans materialize, Khlan warned that
“if this happens, the Ukrainian side will destroy all of Belarusian industry within a week.”
Experts on 'Evening.LIVE'
Against this backdrop, a broadcast of the program 'Evening.LIVE' is scheduled for June 26, featuring the following guests:
- Anton Kuchukhidge
- Yurii Podorozhnii
- Pavlo Lakiichuk
- Polina Marchenko
- Oleksandr Yurchenko
- Serhii Yahodzinskyi
- Mykhailo Yakubovych
The situation regarding Belarus remains a pressing concern that demands close attention from Ukrainian officials. Developments are fluid and could significantly alter the trajectory of the conflict in Ukraine. Russian pressure on Minsk, according to Ukrainian authorities, introduces additional risks that require Kyiv to remain on high alert. The participation of experts on 'Evening.LIVE' underscores the importance of debating possible scenarios and response strategies to threats that may emerge from shifts in Belarus’s stance.
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