The head of the Kremlin is planning to go to an allied country to meet with the formal leader of the Republic of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko.
The head of Russia’s ruling regime, Vladimir Putin, has scheduled a visit on December 19 to the capital of Belarus, Minsk, to meet with the self-proclaimed President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko. It was reported by the pro-government edition of Pool of the first on Friday, December 16.
It is now known that the talks will take place at the highest level at the Freedom Palace.
The leaders of the two countries will discuss the implementation of previously adopted programs of the union.
First of all, we will talk about issues of trade and economic cooperation, joint cooperation projects with an emphasis on replacing imported goods.
The most important topic of the talks was cooperation in the energy sector.
In addition, they plan to focus on security issues, “perspectives on the regional and world situation,” and also discuss “overall responses to emerging challenges.”
It should be noted that before that, the last time Putin visited Belarus was in the summer of 2019.
It will be recalled that on December 16, Vladimir Putin summoned the Security Council to discuss with its permanent members “relations with neighbors in certain areas.”
In addition, on the morning of December 16, the Russian Federation launched another massive blow to Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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