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Kremlin dismisses Zelenskiy warning on Russian threat to NATO from Belarus

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MOSCOW, May 18 (Reuters) - ‌The Kremlin said on Monday that ​Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's assertion that Russia was considering an ⁠attack on a NATO country from Belarus did not deserve a response from Russia.

On Friday, Zelenskiy said ​Russia was seeking to draw Belarus deeper into its war ‌in Ukraine and was weighing plans to attack Ukraine's north or a NATO country from Belarusian territory.

Belarus borders ⁠Ukraine to the south, and NATO ⁠members Poland, Lithuania and Latvia to the north and west. It allowed Russia to use its territory as a launchpad for the 2022 invasion of ‌Ukraine and hosts Russian tactical nuclear weapons. 

Asked about Zelenskiy's ⁠allegation, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "Such ‌a statement is nothing other ​than an attempt at further incitement aimed at prolonging the war and escalating tensions."

"We do not ‌think that such a statement deserves ​any comment," he told ⁠journalists.

On Monday, the Belarusian Defence Ministry said ‌its armed forces, in ⁠cooperation with Russia, had begun an exercise to test the military's readiness to deploy nuclear weapons.  It said ​this was not ‌aimed against any other state and did not pose ⁠security threats in the ​region.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, Writing by Alessandra Prentice; ​Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

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