Russian President Vladimir Putin is in Minsk this Monday for talks with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko, the Kremlin’s ally in the war with Ukraine, who fears concerted attacks between the two.
This summit between the two heads of state comes at a time when the Ukrainian authorities say they fear the possibility of a new Russian offensive against Kyiv in the first months of 2023, which will be launched from Belarusian territory, repeating the scenario of the beginning of the invasion on February 24th.
Although Minsk troops are not directly involved in the war unleashed by Moscow, the Russian military is using the territory of Belarus to bombard neighboring Ukraine, as Kyiv has repeatedly accused.
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