Belarusian opposition leader offered Zelensky to establish diplomatic relations with Belarusian transitional government
The leader of the Belarusian opposition, Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, suggested that Ukraine establish diplomatic relations with its United Transitional Cabinet
She said this in her video address to President Volodymyr Zelensky, Rubryka writes.
It should be noted that she actually proposed to establish diplomatic relations with the government in exile.
"The joint transitional cabinet is ready to cooperate with Ukraine and establish diplomatic and political relations.
We are ready to act together with Ukraine because without a free Ukraine, there can be no free Belarus and Europe," Tsikhanouskaya emphasized.
She recorded her address in Belarusian and offered Ukraine to "create an alliance with democratic Belarus, fight together and support the Belarusian resistance."
"I believe that russia will be defeated, and Ukraine will restore its territorial integrity and protect its independence. All this time, Belarusians will be with the people of Ukraine," emphasized the leader of the Belarusian opposition.
She said that she is proud that Belarusians are fighting in Ukraine against the russian invaders.
And also because partisan groups oppose the Lukashenko regime operating on the territory of Belarus.
"Belarusians are not Lukashenko. Lukashenko is the shame of my country. He gave permission to launch missiles from the territory of Belarus on Ukrainian cities.
He announced the deployment of a joint group of armed forces with putin.
What Lukashenko will announce tomorrow or the day after tomorrow is unknown because he no longer makes decisions; the kremlin does it for him…
Therefore, Belarus should leave the military-political and economic alliances with russia, which undermine the national interests of our country," Tsikhanouskaya summarized.
We will remind you that in August, Tsikhanouskaya announced the creation of a "collective executive body" – the United Transitional Cabinet.
Earlier, on October 5, Tsikhanouskaya called on the government of Ukraine to establish close ties with the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus and develop a joint strategy to counter the ambitions of the kremlin, which does not recognize either Ukraine or Belarus as an independent state.
As Rubryka wrote, on October 7, Zelensky signed a decree on Ukraine's recognition of Japan's northern territories (Kunashir, Iturup, Shikotan, and Habomai islands) occupied by russia.
There are no diplomatic relations between Ukraine and russia, but they are still maintained with Belarus.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, said that they would be torn apart if the Belarusian army crossed the border and went on a direct invasion.
However, on October 10, Belarusian dictator alexander lukashenko announced the creation of a joint grouping of troops with the russian federation.