On Oct 14, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko warned Ukraine and the West not to force his supporter Russia into a corner. He further noted that Moscow had nuclear weapons for a reason. Lukashenko said: “The most important thing is, don’t drive your interlocutor and even your opponent into a corner. So you mustn’t cross those lines – those red lines, as the Russians say. You can’t cross them.”

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