Putin to sign agreement offering Russia's security guarantees to ally Belarus

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Russian President Vladimir Putin is visiting Belarus to sign an agreement offering security guarantees to Moscow’s closest ally.

MOSCOW — Russia n President Vladimir Putin visited Belarus on Friday to sign a treaty offering security guarantees to Moscow’s, which for the first time placed Belarus under the Russia n nuclear umbrella amid the tensions between Moscow and the West over the Ukrainian conflict.

Speaking alongside Belarus’ President Alexander Lukashenko, Putin emphasized that the new document includes a potential use of Russian tactical nuclear weapons deployed to Belarus in response to an aggression. “I’m sure that the treaty will ensure the security of Russia and Belarus,” Putin said in televised remarks.

The revamped doctrine that Putin endorsed last month formally lowered the threshold for Russia’s use of its nuclear weapons, a move that followsThe doctrine says Moscow could use nuclear weapons “in response to the use of nuclear and other types of weapons of mass destruction” against Russia or its allies, as well as “in the event of aggression” against Russia and Belarus with conventional weapons that threaten “their sovereignty and/or territorial integrity.

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