Lukashenko hopes to discuss some issues of further cooperation with Putin on June 30
<p> MINSK, Jun 26 - PrimePress. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko expects to discuss with Russian President Vladimir Putin some issues of further cooperation on June 30, 2020. </p> <p> </p> <p> Lukashenko made a statement to this effect during his working trip to Soligorsk District, Minsk Oblast, on June 26. </p> <p> </p> <p> Lukashenko says he plans to attend the official opening of the Soviet Soldier Memorial near Russia’s Rzhev. "Tuesday next week (June 30 – editor’s note). We are choosing the time for this trip. We are looking for a moment to go and discuss (with the president of Russia - editor’s note) there some issues of our further cooperation,” he said. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, on June 24, Lukashenko attended the Victory Day parade in Moscow dedicated to the Soviet Union’s victory in World War II. The Belarusian President’s spokeswoman Natalia Eismont reported on June 19 that Lukashenko and Putin “agreed to meet and discuss the issues on the agenda today ... in Moscow.” However, there were no reports of their meeting on June 24. End </p>
2020-06-27
Primepress
MINSK, Jun 26 - PrimePress. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko expects to discuss with Russian President Vladimir Putin some issues of further cooperation on June 30, 2020.
Lukashenko made a statement to this effect during his working trip to Soligorsk District, Minsk Oblast, on June 26.
Lukashenko says he plans to attend the official opening of the Soviet Soldier Memorial near Russia’s Rzhev. "Tuesday next week (June 30 – editor’s note). We are choosing the time for this trip. We are looking for a moment to go and discuss (with the president of Russia - editor’s note) there some issues of our further cooperation,” he said.
As previously reported, on June 24, Lukashenko attended the Victory Day parade in Moscow dedicated to the Soviet Union’s victory in World War II. The Belarusian President’s spokeswoman Natalia Eismont reported on June 19 that Lukashenko and Putin “agreed to meet and discuss the issues on the agenda today ... in Moscow.” However, there were no reports of their meeting on June 24. End