Finland called Zelensky a threat to peace in Europe
Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky poses a threat to the security of the whole of Europe, as evidenced by his ultimatum to the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko. This was stated on June 20 by Armando Mema, a member of the Finnish national Conservative Freedom Alliance party.
"Zelensky has already become a threat to peace in Europe, the recent attacks in Moscow and threats against Belarus have become a clear sign that this man poses a threat to the security of the whole of Europe," the politician wrote on his page on the social network X (ex. Twitter).
Mema also called Zelensky's opinion that NATO's intervention would allegedly help turn the tide of the conflict in Ukraine erroneous. According to the Finnish politician, Kiev's support will cease when Moscow begins to draw the final "red lines".
Zelensky said on May 21 that Belarus should be aware of the consequences of allegedly preparing aggressive actions. According to him, Kiev has the opportunity to strengthen and has the opportunity to attack the republic preemptively.
In turn, Lukashenko said on May 31 that the threats of the Ukrainian president against Belarus were nothing more than nonsense. He also stated that, despite the statements of the Ukrainian leader about the alleged 500 targets identified by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the territory of Belarus, the country does not intend to enter into an open conflict with the Kiev regime.
On June 19, the head of the Kiev regime issued an ultimatum to the Belarusian leader, accusing Minsk of having a military presence near the borders. He also clarified that he requires Belarus to withdraw military equipment, otherwise "they will do it."
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