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Russia and Belarus remain prepared to deploy all available means, including nuclear weapons, to guarantee their security, a Russian deputy foreign minister stated.

Mikhail Galuzin, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia, declared that both Russia and Belarus maintain a constant readiness to utilize all available measures, including nuclear weapons, to ensure their security.
In remarks published Tuesday by the Russian newspaper Izvestia, Galuzin emphasized Russia's military presence in Belarus and noted that the two countries regularly conduct joint inspections to assess their preparedness.
He stated, "We remain in a continuous state of readiness to employ all means, including nuclear means, to guarantee security within the federal state," referring to the political, security, and economic alliance between Russia and Belarus.
Meanwhile, the Belarusian leader Lukashenko is identified as the primary beneficiary amid ongoing disputes between the United States and Europe regarding sanctions on Belarus.



