Putin says Russia is directing military practices in Belarus

Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko shake hands before a question and answer session in Minsk on Monday.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday the Russian military is at present directing military activities on the domain of Belarus as a component of endeavors to safeguard "the security of our nations."


Talking close by Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk, Putin said Russia and Belarus will keep on coordinating intently in the tactical circle, and trade and foster military gear and weapons.


Putin said "such measures are essential" due to the strained circumstance "on the external boundaries of the Association state [of Russia and Belarus]."


Be that as it may, the two chiefs' tried also Ukraine in their public articulations.


In short comments, Putin said that Belarus was Russia's nearest partner. He anticipated that exchange between the two nations should arrive at a record this year, at what might be compared to $40 billion.


Lukashenko expressed that in spite of "a few harsh edges" Belarus and Russia, track down replies to all dangers; and communicated the expectation that the West will "pay attention to the voice of reason" so a discourse on security could continue.


Belarus' job in the contention: Russian powers are situated in Belarus and involved its domain in the underlying attack of Ukraine in February. However, Lukashenko has taken a few measures to guarantee that Belarus troops don't become engaged with Russia's "exceptional military activity."


Russia likewise has strike airplane situated in Belarus.


Lukashenko likewise referenced monetary relations, saying that: "On account of joint work, Russia and Belarus figured out how to defeat the conceivable adverse results of approvals pressure."

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