China News Agency, Moscow, September 14. Russian President Putin and visiting Belarusian President Lukashenko held talks in the southern Russian city of Sochi on the 14th.

  This is Lukashenko's first visit since he was elected president for the sixth time.

According to the "Belarus-1" TV station, the talks between the two sides lasted more than 4 hours that day.

Prior to this, the K Palace Press Office announced that there is no time limit for the talks between the two sides.

  According to the Belarusian News Agency, the two sides discussed the status quo and development prospects of cooperation between the two countries in various fields, international and regional issues, and joint response to new challenges.

  According to the TASS news agency, during the talks, Putin stated that Russia supports Belarus to conduct dialogue and reach consensus in a peaceful manner without external pressure.

I think that Lukashenko’s idea of ​​amending the constitution is timely. For this reason, White has set up a special agency to complete this idea.

  Putin said that Russia will fulfill all obligations stipulated in the treaty between Russia and Belarus, and Russia regards Belarus as its closest ally.

  Putin mentioned that on September 14, Russia and Belarus began a joint military exercise that lasted several days.

This is a task that was determined last year.

In order to prevent various speculations, the Russian troops participating in the exercise will return to their base after the military exercise is over.

He emphasized that Russia will continue to develop military cooperation with Belarus.

  Putin said that Russia will provide Belarus with US$1.5 billion in state loans.

Currently, the finance ministers of the two countries are holding consultations on this issue.

  According to Interfax news agency, Lukashenko thanked Putin and all "Russians who supported the Belarusians after the election" on the same day.

He briefed Putin on the situation in Belarus and said that the military cooperation between Belarus and Russia is very stable.

  Belarus held its sixth presidential election on August 9, and President Lukashenko won the election by high votes.

On the night of the election, many people in Belarus held rallies to protest the election process and results.

At present, protests in various parts of Belarus are still continuing.

In view of the domestic political situation in Belarus, Lukashenko's visit to Russia has aroused great attention from the outside world.

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