On March 5th, the Belarusian Presidential News Agency announced on the 4th that Belarusian President Lukashenko has signed a law approving the security treaty between Belarus and Russia within the framework of the alliance. The treaty stipulates that in the event of a security breach in Belarus, Russia, or the entire Union of Russia and Belarus, both parties shall mutually guarantee to take necessary measures. The treaty stipulates that both parties have an obligation to take collective countermeasures against unilateral economic and other restrictive measures taken by third parties; Utilize the potential of both parties’ relationships with other countries and international legal entities to prevent security violations; Take measures not only to respond to acts of aggression that have already been committed, but also to threats of aggression, and provide necessary military, military technology, and other assistance in a timely manner.
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