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Belarusian president approves defense plan for 2026-2030

Dec 13, 2024

Belarus [Minsk], December 13: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on Thursday approved the country's defense plan for 2026-2030.
The military-political situation around Belarus has changed in recent years, Lukashenko said at the Security Council meeting. Individual states continue to escalate the situation around Belarus, he added.
Lukashenko said that destructive rhetoric from European countries toward Belarus is growing, indicating ongoing attempts to destabilize the domestic political situation in the country.
The president stressed the Belarusian army does not threaten anyone and is an instrument for preventing war, and in the event of aggression, the army must be able to repel it.
Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin said the approved defense plan was developed on the basis of a deep analysis of the events of 2020 in Belarus and the Russian special military operation in Ukraine.
Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Belarus Pavel Muraveiko said one of the main directions of the plan for the next five years is reducing the level of military danger and preventing military conflicts.
"Also among the main directions of the plan is the preparation of the state for defense which covers all areas from the economy to the military sphere. These are options for armed defense of the country in various modern conflicts. The issues of preparing the economy of the state and the state as a whole for functioning in conditions of military action are also included in the plan," Muraveiko said.
Source: Xinhua News Agency

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