
At a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on May 24, problems will be discussed that “should not exist at all,” Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on May 22 in an interview with the Belarusian ambassador to Russia, Dmitry Krutoy. A video fragment of the conversation was published by the press service of the Belarusian president.
“I see from the situation that there are still problems, some inconsistencies. Sometimes the bureaucracy. Who is to blame for this? So that when we meet the day after tomorrow in Moscow, Russian President Putin and I can discuss and eliminate those problems that should not be in our relations at all.– asked Ambassador Lukashenka.
The Belarusian president noted that despite the statements of the Belarusian government, he sees unresolved problems in relations between the countries.
Recall, Lukashenka declared that Russia and Belarus could not be strangled by Western sanctions, even thanks to the cooperation of the two countries.
Source: Rossa Primavera
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