
Belarus’ Lukashenko ratifies security treaty with Russia

Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko has taken a significant step towards strengthening the security of his country by signing a treaty on security guarantees within the Union State between Russia and Belarus. The treaty, which was signed into law on March 4, aims to ensure mutual guarantees for the implementation of necessary measures in case of encroachments on the security of Belarus, Russia, and the Union State as a whole.
This international treaty underscores the commitment of both Belarus and Russia to cooperate in strengthening their security within the framework of the common defense space of the Union State. The document outlines various measures that the two countries will undertake in case of security threats, including collective counteraction to unilateral restrictive measures, utilizing their relations with other states to prevent threats, and providing immediate military and military-technical assistance when needed.
The depth of cooperation outlined in the treaty reflects the current political and military challenges faced by both countries. By working together and committing to mutual defense, Belarus and Russia are taking proactive steps to ensure the security and stability of the region.
Overall, the signing of this treaty marks a significant milestone in Belarusian-Russian relations and underscores the importance of regional security cooperation in today’s global landscape.





