Belarus will send up to 200 troops to Syria to serve alongside Russian forces in the country, according to a Russian government document released Monday and viewed by Middle East Eye.
Syria: Belarus to deploy 200 troops alongside Russian forces
8 Feb 2022 - 23:40
Belarus will send up to 200 troops to Syria to serve alongside Russian forces in the country, according to a Russian government document released Monday and viewed by Middle East Eye.
A draft of the paper, which has yet to be signed by the countries’ foreign and defence ministries, states that Belarusian troops will engage in “humanitarian assistance” inside Syria.
The agreement comes without a withdrawal timeline for the troops. It also lays out the terms by which Moscow will provide logistical, transport and training support for the mission. Belarusian troops will share facilities with their Russian allies and serve under the operational control of the Russian military.
Russia and Belarus are key allies. The former Soviet republic has grown closer to Moscow under strongman leader Alexander Lukashenko, who has sought economic and security assistance from Russia following a series of protests at home and plummeting relations with European countries.
In recent weeks, Moscow has massed thousands of troops inside the former Soviet republic, in addition to Russian S-400 air defence systems and Su-25 attack aircraft, for what analysts and western officials say could be used in a potential invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.
Belarus has already clashed with its European neighbours over accusations that it orchestrated a refugee crisis along its border with Poland last year to pressure the EU over sanctions it imposed following a crackdown on domestic protests.
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