Germany decries deployment of Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus

The German Government on Friday decried a declaration by Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko regarding deployment of Russian nuclear tactical arms on his country’s territories.

The deputy spokesperson of the German Government, Wolfgang Bushner, said at a news conference that Lukasheno’s declaration was an explicit bid to intimidate Europe.

The German Government tersely condemns such statements, the deputy spokesperson said, also noting that the Republic of Belarus should adhere to international treaties to keep the country free of nuclear weapons.

He also lashed out at Russia for breaching pledges not to deploy such arms beyond the Russian borders.

The Belarussian president announced Thursday that his country would begin implementing an agreement signed in March, stipulating that the nuclear weapons would be deployed on the Belarussian territories.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

Iran, Iraq seek to boost gas pipelines

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussain on Friday underlined the necessity of strengthening Iran’s gas pipelines to Iraq.

This came in a telephone conversation between both ministers, where they also discussed regional cooperation between their countries, Iran’s official news agency reported.

During the call, the two foreign ministers stressed the implementation of the signed security agreement between them, and ways to enhance banking cooperation between Tehran and Baghdad.

Source: Kuwait News Agency