In an interview with Fox News, Trump clearly stated his position, dismissing such a possibility. Details were reported by Glavpost.
“No, I disagree. I disagree. Not at all,” Trump said, commenting on Zelensky's remarks.
Earlier, during a conference in Munich on February 14, the Ukrainian president mentioned that Russia might send 150,000 troops to Belarus under the guise of military exercises. According to Zelensky, these forces could be used to launch an attack on NATO countries, which he believes requires immediate attention from Western partners.
Ukrainian intelligence also notes an increase in Russian military activity along the border with Belarus. Zelensky emphasized that such troop movements should not be viewed as regular exercises, as they could be preparations for a new phase of aggression.
Meanwhile, Western analysts are divided in their opinions regarding the potential threat. Danish intelligence previously stated that the Kremlin would be ready for a new aggressive campaign within six months after the war in Ukraine ends if NATO countries do not take active measures to rearm.
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