Keith Kellogg: If Lukashenka enters the war with Ukraine — it will be his end
Speaking at the Black Sea Security Forum in Odesa, former US President's special envoy to Ukraine, General Keith Kellogg, noted that for Lukashenka, allowing a large-scale attack from the territory of Belarus would be a "foolish decision" and could have serious consequences for his rule.

Keith Kellogg. Photo: Dursun Aydemir / Anadolu via Getty Images
“If Lukashenka does something like that, it will be the end of Lukashenka as we know him, because he cannot compete with the Ukrainian army,” Kellogg stated.
At the same time, the general noted that at this moment he sees no signs of Minsk's readiness for such a scenario.
In addition, Keith Kellogg spoke very positively about the Ukrainian army and state:
“When we look at what Ukraine is doing at the army level — it is the strongest army in Europe, one of the strongest in the world according to its experience and use of technologies.”
According to him, European countries are increasingly recognizing Ukraine's role in the future security system of the continent.
“Ukraine in the future will be a very strong state and an important player on the European arena,” the general emphasized.
Kellogg also noted that the US sees Ukraine's potential as a future European leader.
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