Ukraine war must end to prevent nuclear ‘abyss’, Belarus strongman Lukashenko says
- Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko accuses West of seeking a conflict with Russia and of having ‘fomented’ the Ukraine war
- Belarus has served as a staging ground for Russia’s invasion, but Lukashenko has so far avoided becoming a party to the conflict

Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko said Russia, Ukraine and the West must agree to halt the Ukraine conflict to avoid the “abyss of nuclear war” and insisted Kyiv should accept Moscow’s demands.
“We must stop, reach an agreement, end this mess, operation and war in Ukraine,” Lukashenko, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top ally, told Agence France-Presse in an exclusive interview in Minsk.
“Let’s stop and then we will figure out how to go on living,” he said during the one-hour interview at the Palace of Independence.
“There’s no need to go further. Further lies the abyss of nuclear war. There’s no need to go there,” he said, speaking on the 148th day of Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine.
Lukashenko accused the West of seeking a conflict with Russia and of provoking the Ukraine war.
“You have fomented the war and are continuing it,” he said.