BelTA reports.

“It's good that you came to your land.

Not a stranger to you.

This is a good sign for our people.

A sign of such unity, solidarity in front of these evil forces, as our lord says, ”Lukashenko said during the meeting.

He expressed confidence that Moscow and Minsk would withstand any international pressure.

Patriarch Kirill arrived in Minsk on June 4 in connection with the celebration of the 1030th anniversary of Orthodoxy in the Belarusian lands.