While there’s no guarantee Putin will follow through with his aim to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, it will still cause concern in the West

While there’s no guarantee Putin will follow through with his aim to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, it will still cause concern in the West

Russian President Vladimir Putin during the Russia-Africa International Parliamentary Conference on March, 20 in Moscow.
Russian President Vladimir Putin during the Russia-Africa International Parliamentary Conference on March, 20 in Moscow. (Contributor/Getty Images)

Russia plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus, President Vladimir Putin told state television Saturday.

Moscow will complete the construction of a special storage facility for tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus by the beginning of July, Putin told state broadcaster Russia 1.

The Russian leader said Moscow has already transferred an Iskander short-range missile system – which can be fitted with nuclear or conventional warheads – to Belarus.

During the interview, Putin also said Russia has helped Belarus convert 10 aircraft to make them capable of carrying tactical nuclear warheads. Russia will start training pilots to fly the re-configured planes early next month, he added.

Key context: The government in Belarus, which is situated west of Russia on Ukraine’s long northern border, is among Moscow’s closest…

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