Lukashenko announced that he would meet Putin in Moscow to discuss problems
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko announced that he would go on a visit to Russia and the day after tomorrow he would meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow.
The topic of negotiations, among other things, will be, as the Belarusian leader noted, the discussion of problems “which should not exist in our relations at all.”
Earlier, the Pool of the First telegram channel reported that Lukashenka was accepting with a report by the Ambassador of Belarus to Russia Dmitry Krutoy. Among the topics of the report, trade with our country is indicated, in particular, are there any “problems, barriers, obstacles” in this direction.
Russia is the main trading partner of Belarus. The share of the Russian Federation in 2022 accounted for 59.5% of the value of foreign trade in goods, 59.9% of exports and 59.1% of imports.

