Putin and Lukashenko signed new Union State treaty on security guarantees at Supreme State Council meeting in Minsk, Belarus
Multiple high-reliability sources confirm the core facts of this event.
How we assess confidence →Entities
Source Reports
What each source reports. "Source tone" reflects the language used by the outlet — it is not an independent verification.
Putin and Lukashenko signed Union State security treaty on December 6
Alexander Lukashenko requested Vladimir Putin to deploy new weapons systems in Belarus, including the Oreshnik system
The treaty outlines mutual obligations to ensure the defense and territorial integrity of Russia and Belarus with the use of all available forces and means, including nuclear capabilities
Russia plans to deploy its newly developed nuclear-capable Oreshnik hypersonic missiles in Belarus in the latter half of 2025
Lukashenko had requested Putin to deploy the Oreshnik missile system on Belarusian soil
On December 6, Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko signed a security guarantee agreement between Russia and Belarus in Minsk.
Share This Event
Know another source?
If you've seen this event covered by another news outlet, submit it for editorial review. Approved sources improve our confidence ratings.
This event is already verified. Additional sources further strengthen the record.
Extraction metadata
Extracted: 2026-05-30T04:15:38.891Z
Source story: russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-december-6-2024