Lukashenko: Economy, military-industrial matters lead agenda of Belarus-Russia talks

18:50, 28 January

photo: BELTA

The 28 January agenda was mainly focused on economic and military-industrial matters, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said at the start of the talks with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Konstantinovsky Palace, BelTA has learned. 

According to the president, these issues were discussed after the joint event on Antarctic exploration: "After the event, we delved into economic and military-industrial matters. We don't hide anything. We discussed many problems, we talked about the way forward and the systems we will develop taking into account the bitter experience of the special military operation." 

Vladimir Putin said he was going to brief Aleksandr Lukashenko about what is happening in the zone of the special military operation.

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