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Lukashenko heading to Russia to have talks with Putin

On February 18, Lukashenko said at a meeting with State Secretary of the Union State of Russia and Belarus Grigory Rapota that he had reached an agreement with the Russian president to meet after February 20 to discuss "some areas of cooperation"

MINSK, February 19. /TASS/. Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is heading to Russia for a working visit. He will have talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Sochi on February 22, the Belarusian leader’s press service reported on Friday.

"Alexander Lukashenko is heading to the Russian Federation for a working visit. On February 22, talks between the Belarusian head of state and Russian President Vladimir Putin will be held in Sochi," the report said. "It is planned that the leaders of the two countries will discuss in detail a wide range of issues related to the development of Belarusian-Russian relations, joint response to emerging challenges, including in the military security sphere, and interaction in integration organizations." In addition, Lukashenko and Putin will exchange views "on issues on the international agenda."

On February 18, Lukashenko said at a meeting with State Secretary of the Union State of Russia and Belarus Grigory Rapota that he had reached an agreement with the Russian president to meet after February 20 to discuss "some areas of cooperation." He also said that he had an agreement to meet with Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council Dmitry Medvedev.