Lukashenko, Putin discuss security cooperation
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation.
According to TASS, the heads of the states agreed to set a date for the meeting in the near future, and also discussed preparations for the Supreme State Council, scheduled for April-May.
“The main issue agreed upon is to set a date for the meeting in the near future. Its main goal will be to control the execution by the two governments of the instructions given by the presidents earlier. First of all, in the field of import substitution and in all areas of anti-sanction cooperation,” the report says.
It is noted that Lukashenka and Putin discussed further actions within the framework of the Union States to ensure the security of the two countries.







