Historic Event Took Place: Will NATO Send Peacekeeping Troops To Belarus?
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The solution to this issue may come as a surprise to the Lukashenka regime.
The entry of the NATO peacekeeping contingent into Belarus is one of the scenarios for the liberation of Belarus. What needs to be done to make this real?
Natallia Radzina, the Editor-in-Chief of the Charter97.org website, spoke about this and other issues in an interview on the Studio X-97 show. Host: Yevhen Klimakin.
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– The summit will soon take place in Vilnius. What are the expectations?
– It is difficult to say about the expectations. Because. First of all, Ukraine has great expectations from this NATO summit. We’ll see. But as for Belarus, in addition to the sanctions that I spoke about, a clearer NATO action plan is also needed in the event that nuclear missiles and the Wagner PMC are deployed on the territory of Belarus.
If this is not done, there will be serious threats to the entire region. In fact, Belarus is turning into a kind of centre for international terrorism and nuclear blackmail. Therefore, it is necessary, in addition to strengthening the sanctions, to generally block the transit of goods through the territory of Belarus to stop any trade with this regime. Because otherwise, we won't be able to sober up these two dictators who today are ready to commit the most horrible crimes. And there is a strong possibility as a last resort (many diplomats started talking about it) to send NATO peacekeeping troops under the UN mandate to Belarus.
– Is it really possible?
– We are to struggle for it, you know. For example, a historic event recently took place: the International Labor Organization applied Article 33 of the ILO Convention, which imposes a trade embargo on Belarus, against Belarus. It is up to national governments now. They are to take it seriously and apply this Article 33. The Belarusian opposition has been striving for this since 2003, and finally, 20 years later, it happened. Therefore, if we are striving, if we are talking about the need to send NATO peacekeeping troops to Belarus, then this will eventually happen.