NATO issues formal response to Russia-Belarus security pact by Feb 2025?
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Official NATO statements, verified by international news agencies
Russia, Belarus to Ink Security Pact on Friday, Including Nuclear Weapons
Dec 6, 2024, 12:33 PM
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that Russia and Belarus will sign an interstate treaty on security guarantees within the framework of the Union State at the Supreme State Council meeting in Minsk on Friday. The agreement includes provisions for deploying all available forces, including Russian nuclear weapons and tactical nuclear weapons, to ensure the defense and sovereignty of both nations. This mutual security pact is seen as a significant step in enhancing the military and strategic partnership between Moscow and Minsk.
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