Putin Says Russia Has Set up ‘Reserve Police Force’ to Help Belarus Leader If Needed

Putin Says Russia Has Set up ‘Reserve Police Force’ to Help Belarus Leader If Needed
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko speak in the stands during the closing ceremony of 2019 European Games, in Minsk, on June 30, 2019. Vasily Fedosenko/Reuters
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MOSCOW/MINSK—Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday the Kremlin had set up a “reserve police force” to support Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, although it would not be deployed unless unrest there got out of control, Interfax news agency reported.

The remarks were the strongest signal the Kremlin has given yet that it is prepared to use force if needed in Belarus, its closest ally among former Soviet states. The comments triggered a response from Belarus’s NATO-member neighbor Poland, which demanded Moscow jettison any such plans to intervene.