Serge Serebro
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has issued a stark warning that the deployment of US Tomahawk missiles in Ukraine will not resolve the conflict but risks escalating it into a nuclear war. His comments came in response to reports that the United States is considering supplying Ukraine with long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles. Lukashenko stated that such a move crosses a “red line” for Russia and would fundamentally change the nature of the confrontation, pushing the world closer to a catastrophic threshold.
Simultaneously, from a separate report, the Kremlin has expressed its expectation that the United States will use its influence to push Ukraine towards a settlement. Russian officials believe Washington has the leverage to compel Kyiv to engage in serious peace talks, suggesting a potential diplomatic path remains open. This statement highlights the complex dynamic where Russia both warns of escalation from US weapon shipments and looks to the US as a key broker for any potential negotiation.
