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Lukashenko says more than a dozen Russian nuclear weapons have been moved to Belarus

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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said that more than a dozen Russian nuclear weapons have been moved to his country.

Russia and Belarus are already joint members of the Union State alliance called Union State .

Putin said the new treaty would allow both countries to use "all available forces and means" as part of their mutual defense obligations.