ChloeTzang
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Lukashenko is taking Belarus visibly more distance from Putin. He moved the Belarus military away from the Ukrainian border and now he's "congratulating" Ukraine on its Independence Day:
"The Belarusian land has always treated the warm-hearted and hardworking people of Ukraine with special respect and warmth. For a long time, our nations found strength in unity, shared joy and sorrow, shelter and bread, overcame adversity together and were proud of their successes. We are united not only by a common destiny and family ties, but also by the desire to be friends and get along with our neighbors"
Beyond the propaganda, there's a development here. He's gradually distancing himself from Putin, which is quite significant, to be honest. Lukashenko has been doing his best to keep Belarus out of this war since it started, and he has succeeded, so far. My opinion is, for whatever that's worth, that he is eyeing the end game and backing away as best he can in little steps, while taking care not to have Putin fall him out a window or drink polonium tea.

"The Belarusian land has always treated the warm-hearted and hardworking people of Ukraine with special respect and warmth. For a long time, our nations found strength in unity, shared joy and sorrow, shelter and bread, overcame adversity together and were proud of their successes. We are united not only by a common destiny and family ties, but also by the desire to be friends and get along with our neighbors"
Beyond the propaganda, there's a development here. He's gradually distancing himself from Putin, which is quite significant, to be honest. Lukashenko has been doing his best to keep Belarus out of this war since it started, and he has succeeded, so far. My opinion is, for whatever that's worth, that he is eyeing the end game and backing away as best he can in little steps, while taking care not to have Putin fall him out a window or drink polonium tea.
