The president of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has said he had always called Kaliningrad "mine" during a meeting with officials from the Russian exclave in which he took aim at the West. During Monday's meeting in Minsk with the governor of Kaliningrad, Anton Alikhanov, and his delegation, the Belarusian leader described those living in Russia's westernmost region as "the people closest to us." Once part of East Prussia when it was known as Konigsberg, the territory was annexed by Moscow after the defeat of Nazi Germany. Bordered by Poland, Lithuania and the Baltic Sea, it is isolated from the rest of...