Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated on Thursday that the US government “has no plan for Ukraine,” expressing skepticism about Washington’s approach to the ongoing conflict. Lukashenko, speaking during his visit to Moscow, emphasized that Russia should not be misled by US President Donald Trump, whom he called “a media man” prone to inconsistent statements. He criticized the proposed ceasefire, suggesting it lacks a clear strategy. Lukashenko’s remarks came ahead of a closed-door meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, highlighting the deepening ties between Minsk and Moscow. His comments underscore the complexities of the Ukraine crisis and the challenges in achieving a diplomatic resolution. As tensions persist, Lukashenko’s statements raise questions about the US role in the conflict and its broader geopolitical implications.
Lukashenko Claims Trump Has No Ukraine Plan

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