Kremlin: Russian, Belarusian presidents to hold talks tomorrow
Region
- 12 March, 2025
- 13:48
Presidents of Russia and Belarus, Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko will hold talks tomorrow, according to the Kremlin press service, Report informs via Russian media.
The meeting will take place as part of Lukashenko's visit to the Russian Federation.
"This will be [Lukashenko's] first foreign trip after being re-elected as the head of the Belarusian state," reads the statement.
The heads of the two countries will discuss prospects for integration and current international issues, prospects for integration cooperation within the Union State, as well as current topics on the international agenda. Several joint documents will be signed following the talks.
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