Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko will meet in Moscow, the Kremlin’s press service reports on April 10.
On April 11 and 12, meetings will be held between the two presidents; Those days Lukashenko will make a working visit to Russia.
“It is planned to discuss at the highest level key issues relating to the further development of bilateral cooperation, including the implementation of the decisions of the meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State, held on January 29 in St. Petersburg.”says the message.
The press service of the Belarusian leader reported that Putin and Lukashenko will meet on April 11. “one by one”and the next day they will participate in an event in honor of Cosmonautics Day.
“The focus of the negotiations will also be the regional and international situation, the coordination of actions to respond to existing challenges and threats”says the message.
The second day will discuss the results of the mission to the International Space Station, where the State of the Union crew worked for the first time.
Recall that on January 29, Putin and Lukashenko discussed the implementation of the provisions of the document “Main guidelines for the implementation of the provisions of the Treaty on the establishment of the Union State for 2021-2023” and approved a similar plan for the next three years.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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