CIS Condemns Western Actions Against Russia and Belarus
The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) has expressed strong disapproval of the ongoing Western actions directed at Russia and Belarus, highlighting a campaign characterized by attacks, pressure, and disinformation. Sergey Lebedev, the Secretary-General of the CIS, made these remarks while addressing journalists in Minsk.
Lebedev emphasized the organization's commitment to monitoring developments related to both nations, underscoring the seriousness of the situation. He stated that the coordinated efforts from the West against Russia and Belarus have raised significant concerns within the CIS.
As tensions escalate, the CIS aims to provide a united front in response to perceived external threats. The organization is closely observing the political landscape and is prepared to address the implications of these Western actions on regional stability.
Lebedev's comments reflect a broader sentiment within the CIS regarding the need for solidarity among member states in the face of what they view as aggressive tactics employed by Western nations. The CIS continues to advocate for dialogue and cooperation among its members while remaining vigilant against external pressures.