As reported earlier, the leaders plan to discuss the pressing issues of the development of bilateral cooperation between both countries as well as the situation in Ukraine and the counteraction to Western sanctions. Following the talks, the presidents intend to hold a joint press conference. According to Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov, there are no plans to sign any documents at the talks.
Earlier on Tuesday, Putin and Lukashenko inspected the spaceport’s construction sites and met with its employees. The Russian president presented state awards to pilot cosmonauts.
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