Ex-NATO chief sees 'annexation', war in Belarus as probable scenario
Former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen says that Russia's plans include the "annexation" of Belarus and movement closer to the borders of Western Europe, UNIAN reports.
"The key risk is the repetition of the Ukrainian scenario with war and annexation in Belarus," he said in an interview with the Ukrainian news portal LIGA.net. "Such a scenario is awaiting that country if it does not launch reforms."
He advised the Belarusians to begin reforms leading to democracy and freedom "in order to protect themselves from Russian aggression."
"Only these things will ensure protection against Russian aggression," he said.
Rasmussen says he well remembers statements by Russian President Vladimir Putin that Belarus should be included in a "large Russian state," and this is very similar to the "illegal annexation of Ukraine's Crimea."
"And I would like Belarus to get more assistance from the West. But we need to see Belarus' reorientation towards freedom and democracy," he said.
At the same time, the ex-head of NATO realizes that President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko does not want to reform the country and move to the West.
"Yes, he does not want to. But also Lukashenko does not want to live under Putin's oppression. He needs to choose: either reforms, or the constant oppression by the Russians," Rasmussen said.