Moscow, Minsk to do all they can for Union State’s military security — Putin

Russian Politics & Diplomacy February 26, 16:21

The Russian leader also noted that the intergovernmental Treaty on Security Guarantees within the Union State, which entered into force in 2025, provides a solid foundation for the alliance between Russia and Belarus

MOSCOW, February 26. /TASS/. Moscow and Minsk will continue to do everything necessary to ensure the military security of the Union State, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State.

"I am certain that, together with our Belarusian friends, we will continue to do everything necessary to ensure the military security of the Union State using all the forces and means available to our countries," Putin stressed.

Putin also noted that the intergovernmental Treaty on Security Guarantees within the Union State, which entered into force in 2025, provides a solid foundation for the alliance between Russia and Belarus.

"This comprehensive document is aimed at protecting the sovereignty, independence, and constitutional order of Russia and Belarus, as well as the integrity and inviolability of our territory and external borders," he said.

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