The head of the Ukrainian state commented on Lukashenka's statement about the proposal to sign a "non-aggression pact" with Ukraine.

He is quoted by UNIAN.

"You hear everything that Ukraine officially offers.

We did not intend and are not going to attack Belarus.

There are no such intentions," said

Uladzimir Zelensky

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The politician once again expressed his conviction that the majority of the Belarusian military does not want to attack Ukraine with weapons, as does the majority of the population of the country itself.

He added that Ukraine will be surprised if an offensive of Belarusian troops takes place in this direction.

"As for the Russian troops, which today can be in any territory of any state, because they believe that they have such, you know, "military Schengen", and therefore, it seems to me, everything depends on the respect of the population of any state for their state , as well as the respect of the leadership of this or that state, which may not allow military personnel, armed people to enter its independent territory."

During a meeting on the social and political situation in Belarus on January 24, Lukashenka said that Kyiv offered Minsk to conclude a non-aggression pact, despite the fact that "militants and extremists" are allegedly being trained in Ukraine.

"I don't know why Ukrainians do this.

On the one hand, they ask us not to go to war with Ukraine under any circumstances, so that our troops do not move there.

They propose to conclude a non-aggression pact.

And on the other hand, they are preparing this explosive mixture and arming them.

Poland and Lithuania were generally stunned.

Why do they need it?

It is not clear.

That is why we are forced to react harshly."