So he commented on the corresponding proposal of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

“I agree here with the assessment that was made by the Russian side.

If the relevant representatives of Western countries are sent to the border of Belarus and Ukraine, then this will actually mean the involvement of these third countries in the Ukrainian conflict,” BelTA quotes the minister.

Earlier, Zelensky asked the G7 countries to support the idea of ​​Kyiv to deploy international observers on the border of Ukraine and Belarus.

At the end of September, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko rejected accusations against Minsk of co-aggression against Ukraine, noting that the republic would remain an ally of Russia.