The Belarusian dictator has an agreed audience with the owner of the Kremlin on Monday, May 23.
On Friday, May 20, self-proclaimed Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko went to Russia on a working visit. In Sochi, he is to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
This is reported by the “Pool of the First”.
“Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin will discuss in detail the whole range of topics of Belarusian-Russian cooperation, the progress fulfillment by the governments of the two countries of the previously given instructions,” the message says.
Earlier, Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov said that the meeting of the Russian and Belarusian leaders was scheduled for Monday, May 23.
The meeting will take place in a bilateral format, which was agreed upon at the Moscow CSTO summit held on May 16. During the summit, Lukashenka and Putin had a separate conversation, however, obviously, the interlocutors did not cover all topics.
Recall that earlier Lukashenko said that Belarus had acquired from Russia “the required number” of Iskander and S missile systems. -400. Purchase issues were coordinated personally with Vladimir Putin.