 Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko on June 27 made his first speech after playing an apparently decisive role in forcing mutinous Wagner fighters in Russia to stop their march on Moscow. Lukashenko talked about the threats of NATO enlargement and provocations on the Belarusian border, including with Ukraine. We need to be stronger than the threat that once again casts a shadow over our land. Comes from the West, once again, Lukashenko told military personnel, political experts and media representatives in the presidential palace.