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Kremlin dismisses Zelenskiy warning on Russian threat to NATO from Belarus

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Posted on May 18, 2026

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Kremlin Dismisses Zelenskiy's Warning of Russian Threat to NATO from Belarus

Kremlin Responds to Zelenskiy's Allegations

Zelenskiy's Warning and Context

MOSCOW, May 18 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Monday that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's assertion that Russia was considering an attack on a NATO country from Belarus did not deserve a response from Russia.

On Friday, Zelenskiy said Russia was seeking to draw Belarus deeper into its war in Ukraine and was weighing plans to attack Ukraine's north or a NATO country from Belarusian territory.

Belarus' Strategic Position

Belarus borders Ukraine to the south, and NATO members Poland, Lithuania and Latvia to the north and west. It allowed Russia to use its territory as a launchpad for the 2022 invasion of Ukraine and hosts Russian tactical nuclear weapons. 

Kremlin's Reaction

Peskov's Statement

Asked about Zelenskiy's allegation, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "Such a statement is nothing other than an attempt at further incitement aimed at prolonging the war and escalating tensions."

"We do not think that such a statement deserves any comment," he told journalists.

Belarusian-Russian Military Exercises

Details of the Exercise

On Monday, the Belarusian Defence Ministry said its armed forces, in cooperation with Russia, had begun an exercise to test the military's readiness to deploy nuclear weapons.  It said this was not aimed against any other state and did not pose security threats in the region.

Reporting and Editing Credits

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, Writing by Alessandra Prentice; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

Key Takeaways

  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called Zelenskiy’s claim “an attempt at further incitement” and said it doesn’t warrant comment.
  • Ukraine’s Zelenskiy warned May 15 that Moscow may be persuading Belarus to join planned operations against Ukraine or a NATO member from Belarusian soil.
  • On May 18, Belarus, which hosts Russian tactical nuclear weapons, commenced exercises with Russia to train for deployment of these weapons—though Minsk claimed the drills pose no threat to regional security.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Zelenskiy warn about regarding Russia and NATO?
Zelenskiy warned that Russia might attack a NATO country from Belarusian territory, drawing Belarus deeper into the conflict.
How did the Kremlin respond to Zelenskiy's warning?
The Kremlin dismissed Zelenskiy's warning, saying it was an attempt to provoke and escalate the war, and said it did not merit a response.
What military actions is Belarus currently undertaking?
Belarus, cooperating with Russia, has begun an exercise to test its military's readiness to deploy nuclear weapons.
Does Belarus's military exercise target any other country?
According to the Belarusian Defence Ministry, the exercises are not aimed at any other state and pose no security threat in the region.

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