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Kremlin accuses Ukraine of threatening sovereignty of close Russian ally Belarus

By Thomson Reuters Jun 22, 2026 | 6:51 AM

MOSCOW, June 22 (Reuters) – The Kremlin on Monday accused Ukraine of threatening the sovereignty of close Russian ally ​Belarus after Kyiv gave Minsk a ‌week to remove signal relay stations it said were being used to help guide Russian attacks.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday that ‌a ​week should be enough ⁠for Belarusian leader Alexander ⁠Lukashenko to remove the equipment, which he said was being used by Russia in its attacks on Ukraine, adding ​a threat of Ukrainian action if Lukashenko did not do so.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry ⁠Peskov said Russian President ⁠Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President ​Alexander Lukashenko were expected to discuss Zelenskiy’s ​remarks “in the foreseeable future”.

“As for the threat ‌itself, of course, it is utterly aggressive: interference in the internal affairs of another country and an encroachment on another ⁠country’s sovereignty,” Peskov told reporters.

“But we have no doubt whatsoever that the Belarusian leadership, and ⁠Belarus itself, ‌are capable of safeguarding their ⁠sovereignty.”

Russian forces used Belarusian territory ​to ‌enter Ukraine in February 2022, ​but Minsk – ⁠which hosts Russian tactical nuclear weapons – has not committed its own troops and has said it has no plans to join the war.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Editing by ​Andrew Osborn)