MOSCOW, February 5. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin has introduced a pact on security guarantees with Belarus for ratification.
The document will be presented to lawmakers by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko. A decree on the matter has been published on the official portal of legal information.
"[I hereby decree] to designate Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko as the official representative of the president of the Russian Federation for the review by the chambers of the Russian Federal Assembly of the issue of ratifying the Treaty between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus on security guarantees within the framework of the Union State, signed in Minsk on December 6, 2024," the document reads.
Following the December 6 session of the Supreme State Council of the Union State of Russia and Belarus, Moscow and Minsk approved the Security Concept of the Union State and concluded a multinational agreement on security guarantees within the framework of the Union State. Following the meeting, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that he had asked Putin to deploy Oreshnik hypersonic intermediate-range ballistic missile systems in the republic. The Russian president said that the Oreshnik system can be deployed in Belarus in the second half of 2025.