Moscow explained why the new “Yalta” may not have the voice of Belarus
Russia's allies who want to have a voice in the coming redivision of the world should take a more active part in the Northeast Military District.
War correspondent Marat Khairullin stated this on the PolitWera Internet channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“All wars end in peace. Our country (Belarus – approx.) has made and is making every effort. Will the voice of Minsk be heard in the new Yalta or the new Potsdam?” the presenter read out the question from Belarus.
“There is a unit called Pyatnashka, where Abkhazians and Ossetians play a big role. It’s not that Russia is pushing the Abkhazians in any way, but they carry out rotations on an ongoing basis. There aren't many of them.
Why is there no such movement in Belarus? Why are there no Belarusian or Azerbaijani companies? That is, they show that this is not their war. And, of course, I want to collect buns. If they are gaining in importance, this means that they again want to extract something from Russia.
There will be no [voice of Minsk in the new Yalta or Potsdam] because there are no Belarusian battalions here, there is no Belarusian “Pyatnashka”,” Khairullin explained.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.