(ANSA) - VILNIUS, 07 LUG - "NATO must make it clear that a
democratic, stable, and prosperous Belarus, independent of
Russia's will and Kremlin infighting, is important for the
Alliance." The presidents of Latvia (Egils Levits), Lithuania
(Gitanas Nauseda), and Poland (Andrzej Duda) emphasized this
today in a joint letter to the NATO secretary general and the
heads of state and government of the Atlantic Alliance.
In the letter, the three presidents called attention to the
fact that cooperation between Russia and Belarus harms not only
the security of the region but also the entire Euro-Atlantic
space.
"The territory and resources of Belarus are being used by
Russia for a brutal and illegal war of aggression against
Ukraine, which testifies to the ever-closer military integration
of the two countries," the document reads.
"Its latest expression is the deployment of tactical nuclear
weapons on the territory of Belarus. This aggravates the war in
Ukraine and poses a direct threat to the security of our
community." (ANSA).
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NATO should support a free Belarus: Latvia, Lithuania, Poland
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