The press service of the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko revealed the agenda of his negotiations with Russia’s leader Vladimir Putin, which will be held on Thursday, April 22, in Moscow. It is reported by BelTA.
According to the press service, Putin and Lukashenko intend to discuss issues of bilateral relations, in particular, trade and economic policies and integration within the framework of the Allied State.
It is noted that the leaders of the two countries will also stop in detail the problems of the proliferation of coronavirus, restoring transport communication, the international agenda and the situation in the region.
Lukashenko announced negotiations with Putin in the Russian capital on April 16. Then he stated that “it will be such a serious meeting.” The last time the heads of state met on February 22 in the Red Polyana. They discussed cooperation within the framework of the Allied State, as well as a joint fight against the pandemic.