President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was giving Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko one week to withdraw Russian military equipment from areas near Ukraine’s border, warning that Ukrainian forces would act if Minsk failed to do so. Speaking at a joint press conference in Kyiv with Honduran President Nasry Asfura on Friday, Zelensky said Lukashenko’s repeated claims that he does not want Belarus drawn into the war contradict the role Belarus continues to play in supporting Russia’s military campaign.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “When Mr. Lukashenko says he does not want to be drawn into the war, he should be honest, at least with his own people,” Zelensky said, according to Interfax-Ukraine. “It is not him personally who may be drawn into the war. The entire country can be dragged into it by Russia.” Zelensky recalled that Russian missiles were launched from Belarusian territory during the opening stages of Moscow’s full-scale invasion. “From the first days of this war, missiles were flying from Belarus, killing children and adults.” The Ukrainian leader said Russia is continuing to use Belarusian territory to facilitate attacks on Ukraine and accused Minsk of allowing military infrastructure that helps direct strikes against civilians. “On his territory, along two regions bordering Ukraine, there is equipment that adjusts fire against the Ukrainian population — civilians. There are relay systems on those towers. If he does not want to be in this war, let him remove that equipment and switch it off.”