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Ukraine’s non-aggression pact proposal to Belarus meant to buy time — DPR head

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Tuesday that Ukraine had proposed to sign a non-aggression pact but continued to train militants posing a potential threat to Belarus’ national security

DONETSK, January 24. /TASS/. The non-aggression pact Ukraine is offering to Belarus merely looks like a peaceful initiative but, as a matter of fact, it is meant to buy time, like the Minsk agreements, acting head of the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) Denis Pushilin said on Tuesday.

"Naturally, Kiev is seeking to present its initiative to sign a non-aggression pact with Belarus as a peaceful idea. But we have the example of the Minsk accords. After revelations from renowned politicians - [France’s former President Francois] Hollande and [German former Chancellor Angela] Merkel, the entire world was able to see that these agreements were signed not to implement them but to buy time and flood Ukraine with weapons. Lying is the name of Ukraine’s current quasi-state ‘strategy.’ This should be borne in mind when it comes to its criminal authorities and those who are behind them," Pushilin wrote on his Telegram channel.

"The Ukrainian regime is so accustomed to passing off the immorality and two-facedness of its policy as heroism and humanism for domestic audiences that it thinks that such hypocrisy will do in international relations as well," he added.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Tuesday that Ukraine had proposed to sign a non-aggression pact but continued to train militants posing a potential threat to Belarus’ national security.

Earlier, German former Chancellor Angela Merkel described the conclusion of the Minsk agreements in 2014 as a ploy to buy Ukraine time to build up military strength. French former President Francois Hollande voiced a similar point of view.