Kremlin dictator Vladimir

Putin

is allegedly not going to put pressure on the self-proclaimed president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, and force his country to participate in the war against Ukraine during today's meeting in Minsk.  

This was stated by the press secretary of the Russian dictator Dmytro Peskov, according to the propaganda media of the Russian Federation.

Peskov called such assumptions "stupid and baseless".

According to him, the "gas issue" will also be raised during the negotiations.

Meeting between Putin and Lukashenka on December 19

Today, December 19, Russian dictator Vladimir

Putin will come to Belarus for talks with Alexander Lukashenko. 

Also today, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Serhiy Lavrov and the head of the Ministry of Defense Serhiy Shoigu 

flew to Minsk with an unannounced visit .

According to Pavel Latushka, Deputy Chairman of the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus,

Putin wants to emphasize how important Belarus's participation

in the war against Ukraine is for him.

That is why the dictator will personally come to Minsk.

Before that, it was Lukashenko who flew to Moscow or St. Petersburg. 

Analysts of the American Institute for the Study of War are convinced that Putin may fly to Lukashenka to put pressure on him once again and strengthen the information campaign about a possible

new offensive of Russian troops from the territory of Belarus.

SBU Major General Viktor Yagun claims that the participation of the Belarusian army in the war in Ukraine will destroy the last chance to preserve the autonomy and independence of Belarus.

According to him,

the majority of the Belarusian army does not want to fight.

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