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‘Face Consequences…': Putin Aide's BIG Warning To US, Israel; Declares 'Iran Is Not Alone'

‘Face Consequences…': Putin Aide's BIG Warning To US, Israel; Declares 'Iran Is Not Alone'

Time of India9 hours ago

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko strongly criticised the U.S. and Israel over their recent strikes on Iran, claiming the attacks violate international law and pose a serious threat to global security. Speaking at a regional summit, he warned that such military actions could have disastrous consequences and questioned why Washington and Tel Aviv believe they are immune to the fallout. Expressing solidarity with Tehran, Lukashenko declared that Iran is not alone in its resistance to mounting Western pressure.
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