“President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko announced a visit to Russia and negotiations with Russian colleague Vladimir Putin. “In a week, we will meet him in Moscow, and we will discuss all the issues in detail and in detail. On the phone we referred to this that we would meet and discuss all the issues in the details, ”said Lukashenko, who is quoted by Belta State Agency, during an interview with American blogger Mario Naifal. Also, according to Lukashenko, he, among other things, discussed with Putin the agreement between the US and Ukraine on rare earth metals. Read also: Lukashenko reacted to the negotiations of the United States and the Russian Federation Belarusian leadership supported Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and allowed the use of military infrastructure and airspace to invade the Russian army and fire of peaceful Ukrainian cities. Ukraine closed the border with Belarus, stopped trade and began to strengthen its border with Belarus to prevent the re -attack of Russian troops from the Belarusian territory. At the same time in January this year, the Belarusian authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko stated that Belarussian peacekeepers in Ukraine “would be the best option” and also expressed a desire to participate in peace negotiations. ”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
“In a week, we will meet him in Moscow, and we will discuss all the issues in detail and in detail. On the phone, we referred to this that we will meet and discuss all the issues in detail, ”said Lukashenko, quoted by Belta State Agency, during an interview with American blogger Mario Naifal.
Also, according to Lukashenko, he, among other things, discussed with Putin the agreement between the US and Ukraine on rare earth metals.
Read also: Lukashenko responded to US and Russian talks
The Belarusian leadership supported Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and allowed the use of military infrastructure and airspace to invade the Russian army and the shelling of peaceful Ukrainian cities.
Ukraine closed the border with Belarus, stopped trade and began to strengthen its border with Belarus to prevent the re -attack of Russian troops from the Belarusian territory.
At the same time in January this year, the Belarusian authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko stated that Belarussian peacekeepers in Ukraine “would be the best option” and also expressed a desire to participate in peace negotiations.