Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko proposed during an appearance on the "Moscow. Kremlin. Putin." the program on May 28 that Kazakhstan join the Union of Belarus and Russia, TASS reports.
He said that would mean "there will be nuclear weapons for everyone." That statement followed remarks that the Kazakh president made during the plenary session of the Second Eurasian Economic Forum on May 24 about the fact that the EAEU includes the Union State.
He stated that Russian-Belarusian cooperation within the Union State, where "even nuclear weapons are now shared," is different from the level of integration that Russia has with Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.