Zelenskyy proposes G7 supports international observer missions on Ukrainian-Belarusian border
Volodymyr Zelenskyy has proposed placing an international observer mission on the Ukrainian-Belarusian border to monitor the security situation
Zelenskyy said this during a speech at a video conference of the leaders of the Group of Seven and Ukraine.
Zelenskyy reminded that Russia uses the territory of Belarus for strikes on Ukraine, and in recent days has been trying to directly involve Belarus in the war, playing a provocation with the fact that Ukraine is allegedly preparing a strike on this country.
"Indirectly - it has already involved them. And it wants to involve them directly. Ukraine did not plan and is not planning military measures against Belarus. We are only interested in the restoration of our territorial integrity. But in order to completely remove this provocation, to remove these narratives that sound from Lukashenko, in order to remove even the assumption of any threat allegedly from us, we offer our solution," Zelenskyy said.
Therefore, he proposed to place a mission of international observers on the border of Ukraine and Belarus to monitor the security situation.
"The format can be worked out by our diplomats. And I ask you at the level of the Group of Seven to support this initiative of ours," the President of Ukraine added.
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