Leaders of Belarus and Russia discuss union agenda
12.04.2024
The Presidents of Belarus and Russia Aleksandr Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin held talks in the Kremlin on the evening of April 11. The negotiation between the leaders of the countries lasted about 4 hours. Before the meeting, the President of Belarus spoke with journalists and answered a number of questions. In the Kremlin, the heads of state discussed issues of developing cooperation between the two countries in various fields. The focus was also on the regional and international situation, coordination of actions to respond to existing challenges and threats. The presidents spoke in detail about security issues and the situation in Ukraine.
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