Belarusian President Alexander has said if any other country wanted to join a Russia-Belarus union there could be ' for everyone'. His thinly veiled threat to the West comes just days after Vladimir transferred tactical nuclear weapons to Minsk, in Moscow's first deployment of such warheads outside Russia since the 1991 fall of the Soviet Union.The dictator, a staunch ally of Putin, said it must be 'strategically understood' that Minsk and Moscow have a unique chance to unite.
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