The West and the U.S. want to prolong the conflict in Ukraine as much as possible, supplying weapons to the country. This was stated by President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko at the meeting of the CSTO leaders in Moscow on May 16.
"We expected that the West, and especially the U.S., would still take advantage of Russia's well-known proposal to launch negotiations on security guarantees. Sooner or later in the foreseeable future, this process will begin anyway. But what will be left of Ukraine and our region by then is the question. So far we see in the West, including Washington, only a desire to prolong the conflict as much as possible. To this end, they keep pumping weapons into Ukraine. The goals are clear: to weaken Russia as much as possible, drowning it, as they say, in this war. Or, perhaps, to make it flare up as much as possible. And that's what we're seeing, too," the President said.
Alexander Lukashenko also said that the most dangerous trend in Ukraine today is attempts to dismember that country: "Thousands of units have already been created to enter Ukraine under the guise of peacekeepers and "protect" it.













