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Lukashenko warns West aggravation of relations to entail standoff with Union State

At the same time, Alexander Lukashenko stressed that he was not threatening anyone

MINSK, August 26. /TASS/. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has warned that the West, in case of an aggravation of relations with Minsk, will confront the nuclear-armed Union State.

"I have warned them: should there occur some kind of serious provocation against Belarus (God forbid!) - we have the targets set already. Decision-making centers? We know them all," Lukashenko told the media on Friday, according to the BelTA news agency. He stressed that the military was well aware that "it is impossible to aggravate relations with Belarus, because it will be an aggravation of relations with the nuclear-armed Union State."

"If they start creating problems <…>, the retaliation will be instant," he warned.

Lukashenko stressed that he was not threatening anyone. "Therefore, don’t worry. They keep an eye on us, and we keep an eye on them. I must say honestly that at the moment, after all, not everyone is insane in Poland. While some, like [Polish President Andrzej] Duda are not in their right mind, the military people are certainly not fools. They understand well enough what the response can be, so they do not escalate tensions on the border," Lukashenko said. He recalled that a wall had been built along the border, but now they were able to see that there was no protection from migrants.

"Migrants need just three minutes to get through this wall. Where did the money go? Right, it was pocketed," he remarked.

Lukashenko previously said that in the light of the latest Western military actions, Belarusian aircraft had been upgraded to be able to carry nuclear weapons.