21 Oct 2022 13:02

Lukashenko believes Belarusian-made weapons shouldn't end up in Ukraine

MINSK. Oct 21 (Interfax) - Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said he would not like weapons and military hardware manufactured in his country to end up in Ukraine.

"They should be sold to those who are ready to buy. It's undesirable that our equipment should be in Ukraine," the First Man's Pool Telegram channel close to the presidential press service quoted Lukashenko as saying while being shown new products developed by the Belarusian defense industry.

Lukashenko was shown unmanned aerial vehicles made by Chinese, Russian, and Belarusian manufacturers.

"The main question concerning our ones is how reliable they are," Lukashenko said.