“There can be no mergers, acquisitions and so on as a result of the visit.

This is absolute nonsense.

The visit is important, especially in view of the days that Belarus is going through.

You know that our relations are of special partnership, allied relations, multi-vector, ”Peskov said.

On September 4, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov confirmed that Putin and Lukashenko will meet in the next couple of weeks in Moscow. 

On September 9 it became known that Lukashenka's visit to Moscow could take place next week.