Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko for talks in Moscow on Wednesday. The meeting focused on strengthening the political, economic, and military ties between the two countries. Both leaders discussed various bilateral issues, including trade, energy cooperation, and security concerns. Putin and Lukashenko also addressed regional matters, particularly in light of ongoing tensions with the West. The summit underscored the continued close relationship between Russia and Belarus, with both countries pledging to deepen their strategic partnership.
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