Minsk and Moscow do not threaten anyone with nuclear weapons.

APA reports with reference to the BELTA agency that Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said this at a ceremonial meeting held on the eve of the Independence Day.

"This is not a nuclear threat. We do not intend to threaten anyone with the Russian president, especially with nuclear weapons," Lukashenko emphasized.

At the same time, the leader of Belarus noted that his two countries do not threaten or blackmail anyone.