Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko’s plan to deploy joint forces with Russia is a new instance of complicity with Moscow, G7 leaders said Tuesday, warning Minsk to “stop enabling” Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine.
“The announcement of a joint military group with Russia constitutes the most recent example of the Belarusian regime’s complicity with Russia,” they said in a statement, urging the “Lukashenko regime to fully abide by its obligations under international law”.