Belarus is cornered by Ukraine, but China immediately delivers a "calming pill," exposing Ukraine's sinister plot to drag Belarus into the conflict!

Zelenskyy is truly desperate lately, launching aggressive moves against Belarus: demanding the dismantling of border signal relay stations within a deadline, threatening to bomb them if not removed; he also declared that Belarus’s border military facilities are "for war only," clearly attempting to forcibly pull Belarus into the Russia-Ukraine conflict and create a legal pretext for NATO’s involvement.

Lukashenko, pushed into a corner, first held secret talks with Putin on "countering provocations," relying on the security assurances of the Russia-Belarus Union. Then, without delay, he flew directly from Moscow to Beijing — this move is the real masterstroke. What he seeks isn’t just military protection from Putin, but international endorsement and diplomatic backing from China.

China’s response struck directly at Ukraine’s Achilles’ heel:

During the summit between heads of state, China explicitly affirmed firm support for Belarus in safeguarding its sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity — not empty rhetoric, but a clear red line that must not be crossed.

On the same day, China publicly condemned attacks on Belarusian civilians at the UN Security Council, standing firmly behind Belarus in terms of legal and moral legitimacy before the entire world.

This coordinated set of actions effectively tells Zelenskyy:

You want to drag Belarus into war and pull NATO into the fray? China won’t allow it! Touching Belarus means touching China’s all-weather strategic partner, and challenges the principles of international justice.

Lukashenko’s “homecoming-style visit to China” has paid off handsomely:

First, Russia and Belarus aligned their positions; then China provided a second layer of security guarantee. The trilateral security coordination among Russia, Belarus, and China is now openly established. Belarus can now rely on Russia to defend its borders while depending on China to stabilize diplomacy and expand economic ties — completely foiling Ukraine’s scheme to force Belarus to take sides and draw it into war.

In short, Ukraine tried to internationalize the conflict by intimidating smaller nations, but China has used its strength and unwavering stance to ruin that game entirely.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1869519838191818/

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