In the agenda, this item is formulated as a "threat to international peace and security."

"Nowadays" is broadcasting from the meeting:

On March 25, Vladimir Putin announced that the construction of a storage facility for tactical nuclear weapons would be completed in Belarus on July 1.

In addition, Moscow has already transferred to Minsk the Iskander missile complex, which can use this weapon.

Lukashenko argued the deployment of nuclear weapons in Belarus with the need to preserve the country's sovereignty and independence.

He also noted that he had ordered the military to immediately restore the sites where the nuclear warheads were placed.

No information was received from the Russian side that the Belarusian military would control tactical nuclear weapons on the territory of Belarus.

At the same time, some military experts interviewed by Svoboda suspect that the transfer of such weapons will become a stage in the creation of a full-fledged military base of the Russian Federation in the country.