
Andriy Melnyk, photo: network Kh
Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the UN Andriy Melnyk warned of the risk of increasing involvement of Belarus in Russia’s war against Ukraine and called for increased sanctions pressure on Moscow and Minsk.
Source: Melnyk at the meeting of the UN Security Council, quoted “Public” and “Interfax-Ukraine”
Direct speech Melnyk: “Under increasing pressure from the Kremlin, Belarus is being pushed to become more involved in the war, in particular through mobilization measures, the deployment of advanced missile systems and exercises related to nuclear weapons.”
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“We are closely monitoring Russia’s actions aimed at further involving Belarus in aggression against Ukraine.”
Details: Melnyk added that the regime of Oleksandr Lukashenka effectively renounced sovereignty by allowing Moscow to use the territory, military infrastructure and airspace of Belarus.
According to him, this creates “a new unprecedented threat not only for Ukraine, but also for European security.”
The diplomat emphasized that Ukraine hopes for no new invasion from the territory of Belarus, but is ready to respond in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter.
Direct speech Melnyka: “Any attack from the North will provoke an immediate and decisive response, and the regime in Minsk will face devastating consequences.”
Details: He also called on the UN Security Council to increase pressure on Moscow and Minsk to prevent further escalation of the war.
Direct speech Melnyka: “Every loophole that remains open, every unenforced sanction and every source of income that remains untouched allows the Kremlin to continue its aggressive war.”
What preceded: Deputy US Ambassador to the United Nations Tammy Bruce called massive Russian strikes on Kyiv “inexplicable, dangerous and barbaric escalation”, “unacceptable and disgusting”, she called for a ceasefire and reminded Russia of “legal obligations” and diplomacy “as a path to lasting peace”.
Miller urged western partners to at least tenfold increase aid to strengthen Ukrainian air defense due to massive Russian strikes, and also noted that Russian propaganda actually recognized the indiscriminate strikes of the Russian Federation on civilian objects in Kyiv.















