Scheduled in the context of the Supreme State Council of the Union, the meeting expects the two presidents to discuss bilateral cooperation issues, including security, energy partnership, and defense.
Putin and Lukashenko will assess the progress in establishing “the union state of Russia and Belarus for 2024-2026,” the report stated.
In the defense sphere, they will discuss issues related to “strengthening the common defense space.”
As for energy partnership, Moscow and Minsk will take “a series of concrete decisions related to a unified electricity market,” the report added.
The meeting’s agenda also includes digitalization, consumer rights protection, telecommunications, and other items.
jrr/iff/ga/gfa