Belarusian President Vladimir Putin talks on 14th September 12th 8:13 for the first time after turmoil

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, who continues to be tense after the presidential election, will visit Russia on the 14th of this month to meet with President Putin.

This is the first time that both sides have met face-to-face after a series of turmoil has spread, and it is expected that they will discuss the path to a breakthrough.

The Presidential Administration of Russia announced on the 11th that Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko will visit Sochi in southern Russia on the 14th to meet with President Putin.



In Belarus, large-scale protests continued, saying that the result of the presidential election last month was fraudulent, and President Lukashenko had repeated telephone talks with Putin, who had been backing him, but both sides faced each other. It is the first time we have a meeting after the turmoil has spread.



Belarusian rebels have called for a dialogue with President Lukashenko for a change of government, while Lukashenko has consistently refused to do so, leaving the outlook uncertain.



In addition, as rebels seek cooperation from the EU = European Union and the United Nations, President Lukashenko is stepping up his approach to Putin.



President Lukashenko is expected to reiterate his cooperation with Russia through the summit meeting, but Putin also seems to want to avoid the turmoil in Belarus from spreading to Russia, and both sides are on the path to a breakthrough. The focus is on whether you can put on.