“An important result of the talks between the two presidents in Sochi was an agreement that Russia removes the reserve of law enforcement agencies and the national guard, which was concentrated near the Russian-Belarusian border, and takes people to places of permanent deployment,” TASS quotes a Kremlin spokesman.

Earlier in Sochi, negotiations between Lukashenko and Putin ended.

According to Peskov, the communication between the two heads of state took place face to face.

On August 27, Putin said that at the request of Lukashenko, he formed a reserve of security officials to help Belarus if necessary.