Russia says US arming Ukraine could have global "consequences", labels Zelenskyy's Belarus remarks as "terrorist nature"
Russia has issued a stern warning to the US, cautioning that continued military aid to Ukraine could trigger "unforeseen consequences" for global stability. Moscow views Western weapon convoys as legitimate targets. Additionally, Russia condemned ...

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova
Speaking at a weekly press briefing, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Moscow has repeatedly conveyed its concerns to Washington over the transfer of weapons to Ukraine, while also accusing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of displaying a "terrorist nature" over his recent remarks concerning Belarus.
"In our discussions with Washington, we have repeatedly emphasised that supplying military equipment to the Kyiv regime could have unforeseen consequences for stability both regionally and globally," Zakharova said.
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She also reiterated Russia's position that convoys transporting Western weapons to Ukraine are considered "legitimate targets" by the Russian military.
Zakharova also criticised Zelenskyy over his June 19 remarks in which he said he was prepared to order strikes on what he described as retransmission stations located in Belarus near the Ukrainian border if they were not removed within a week.
"These Zelenskyy statements fully highlight his terrorist nature. That's what the terrorists say," Zakharova said, alleging that the purpose of the threats was to draw Belarus into the conflict and expand the geography of hostilities.
"You know the world's analogues, so it fully corresponds to them. The obvious purpose of these threats is to draw Belarus into the conflict and expand the geography of fighting. [This] would only complicate the possibilities of resolving the conflict by political and diplomatic means," she added.
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Zakharova further noted that a security guarantees agreement between Russia and Belarus under the framework of the Union State has been in force since March 2025.
"If necessary, Russia is ready to take a full range of measures stipulated by the treaty to ensure the security of our ally and, of course, the security of the Union State," she added, echoing earlier remarks by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Notably, Zelenskyy, on Thursday, in a post on X, warned Belarus to halt what he described as the development of border infrastructure for aggression.
Zelenskyy said Belarus had received "the necessary signals" from Ukraine regarding its activities and its collaboration with Russia, which he accused of helping prolong and expand the war.
"Belarus has received the necessary signals from Ukraine regarding this activity, as well as regarding all other formats of its collaboration with Russia in the interests of prolonging and scaling up the war. Belarus knows what steps it must take for peace. The development of border infrastructure for aggression from Belarus must be stopped. It is the Belarusian side that must take steps toward de-escalation and peace," the post read.
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