28 Union programs have been agreed during the negotiations of Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin in Moscow. The documents specify important economic moments.
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Therefore, after the summit in Moscow, the dialogue continued today at the governmental level. Minsk is hosting the Union Council of Ministers.
28 union programs with Russia have been agreed. This is the result of the negotiations between Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin held in Moscow on September 9.
The Supreme State Council of the Union State will take place on November 4. This was stated by Alexander Lukashenko on September 10 at a meeting with Chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia Alexander Bastrykin.
The Heads of Government signed documents on deepening integration today at the Union Council. The parties are already calculating the benefits.
Governments finalizing work on 28 union programs agreed upon by presidents. Zaslavl residence is now the center of great Union politics.
The presidents of Belarus and Russia have agreed on all 28 Union programs. This became known on September 9, following the results of the talks between Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin: the leaders spoke at a joint press conference.
CSTO countries are developing a strategy of cooperation of the military industry enterprises. This was announced on September 9 during a meeting of the interstate commission for military and economic cooperation of the Collective Security Treaty Organization.
The main topic was the future of integration between Minsk and Moscow. Politicians have repeatedly noted that this is an economic project.
28 union programs are the key aspects of the meeting. The oil tax maneuver and issues of interaction in social spheres are among them.
Talks between the Presidents of Belarus and Russia will take place in Moscow today. Alexander Lukashenko has already arrived in the Russian capital on a working visit.
The exchange of experience within the framework of the Interstate Council on Combating Corruption has a positive effect, pointed out the Prosecutor General of Belarus during the meeting of the CIS Executive Committee.
Belarus continues to fulfill all its international obligations, despite the fact that the European side is already introducing a state of emergency to conceal its illegal actions at the border from the public.
Belarus suspends the readmission agreement with the European Union. The head of state introduced the corresponding bill to the parliament.
Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin will discuss the integration programs in Moscow today. This is the finishing line before the signing of the documents.
On September 9, a summit of the leaders of Belarus and Russia will be held in Moscow. There will be a lot of attention to the negotiations from the media.
"Belarus will not stay away from the Afghan issue," Alexander Lukashenko announced at the meeting with the Chairman of the National Security Committee of Kazakhstan September 8.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that "Belarus fulfills all its international obligations and acts transparently with respect to illegal migrants, unlike the European side, whose representatives introduce a state of emergency to hide their illegal actions from the public.
The Head of State introduced to the Parliament the bill "On the suspension of the Agreement between Belarus and the European Union on the readmission of persons staying without permission".
Belarus will step in the Afghan issue. This was stated by Alexander Lukashenko at a meeting with the Chairman of the National Security Committee of Kazakhstan.
A single voting day for the elections of deputies will make it possible to streamline the political processes in the country.
Our country will also continue to strengthen its cooperation with another key partner, Russia. As you know, the Belarusian-Russian talks will be held next week.
The European Union refuses to hold consultations on illegal migration, although Belarus has suggested doing so since April.
Belarus hopes for enhanced cooperation with China. This was stated by Alexander Lukashenko at the Global Trade in Services Summit.












