 Lukashenko, Belarus is prepared to join the conflict in Ukraine. Belarus is prepared to join the conflict in Ukraine if the Republic ever becomes the target of aggression President Alexander Lukashenko declared. He noted that his country had enough power to respond to any serious intervention. Speaking to Russia One TV channel, Lukashenko explained that his country was peaceful and had enough wars throughout its history. However, he also warned that it would not hesitate to respond and strongly enter the conflict if aggression is committed against us. We have enough power to respond, the President said, adding that he will not allow the 10 million Belarusians and 3 million Russians who live in the country to be torn to pieces. That's 13 million people. I am responsible for them, he noted. When asked to define what he meant by aggression, Lukashenko clarified that his primary red line was a full-scale incursion into Belarus, adding that he believes such an attack could potentially come from Poland, Ukraine or any other Baltic states. The President noted, however, that he did not consider attacks such as those committed by Ukrainian saboteurs on the Belarusian Makulishia airfield and Russia's Belgorod region this year to be genuine acts of aggression and called them more provocations that were being dealt with. This is a very tangible, strong provocation, where we are not doing enough. But now we have begun to address it and have delved into this nasty, unpleasant problem. Lukashenko said, noting that the saboteurs are already afraid of coming in groups. The Belarusian leader also pointed out that he had never been asked by Russian President Vladimir Putin to participate in the military operations in Ukraine.