NewsRussia-Belarus military pact sparks Polish and NATO alarm

Russia-Belarus military pact sparks Polish and NATO alarm

Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko are set to sign a military cooperation agreement. The Polish government is concerned about who will command the Belarusian army and whether it will be used in the war in Ukraine.

Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin will sign a military cooperation agreement.
Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin will sign a military cooperation agreement.
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Many reports presented by Russian and Belarusian media or government officials are elements of propaganda. Such reports are part of the information war conducted by the Russian Federation.

On Friday, December 26, two days before the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Union State of Belarus and Russia agreement, Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko will finalize a landmark military cooperation agreement, as reported by "Dziennik Gazeta Prawna."

It has already been decided that, among other things, three joint military training centers will be established: in the Kaliningrad region, near Grodno by the border with Poland, and in the Nizhny Novgorod area, which will essentially function as military bases.

Belarusian battalions near the Polish border

The military agreement between Russia and Belarus provides for the deployment of Belarusian battalions near the borders with Ukraine and Poland. According to Kyiv, this move is an attempt to scout the area.

The alliance between these states also entails joint military actions and Russia's support for Belarus. The intensification of military integration is causing concern for the Polish side, which is anxiously monitoring developments.

Strengthening cooperation raises NATO concerns

On Sunday, the agreement on the mutual recognition of visas of third countries' citizens and stateless persons by Russia and Belarus will come into effect. These events are seen as a step towards drastically reducing security in the region on NATO’s eastern flank. The European Commission fears that a possible escalation of the migration crisis could also occur. The ambitious agreement between Russia and Belarus will weaken Minsk.

The cooperation between Russia and Belarus is tightening, resulting in the approval of 28 union programs by Putin and Lukashenko. The plans include not only military activities but also economic integration between the two states. Among the priority actions is the further expansion of a joint military grouping to strengthen the regional security of the Belarus-Russia Union.

Polish government on secret clauses

The Polish government argues that the key issues are the undisclosed clauses of the agreement regarding the principles of commanding the Belarusian military and whether it might become part of the Russian army with the possibility of engaging in the war in Ukraine without Lukashenko's consent. Russia already controls Belarusian special services.

However, an analyst from the Center for Eastern Studies on Belarus dismisses this perspective in a conversation with Interia.

"There are no real reasons for Belarusian soldiers to be sent to Ukraine. As long as there is no large grouping of Russian troops in Belarus - and there isn't, and there is no indication that this will change - the Belarusian army will not strike Ukraine because it is too weak, and society would not accept an attack. President Lukashenko understands this well," commented Kamil Kłysiński.

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