China's foreign ministry announced on the 25th that Belarusian President Lukashenko, who has ties with Russia, will make an official visit to China from the 28th of this month to the 2nd of next month.

Invited by President Xi Jinping.



Regarding this, the Belarusian President's Office announced on the 25th that the summit meeting would "focus on responding to pressing issues in the international situation" in addition to strengthening economic cooperation between the two countries. It is expected that both parties will confirm their positions on the situation.

Prior to this, on the 24th, Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang and Belarusian Foreign Minister Aleinik held a telephone conversation. "China always supports efforts to encourage peace talks," he said.



President Lukashenko visited Russia on the 17th of this month and met with President Putin, and the two leaders appealed for military cooperation. I'm here.



Under these circumstances, attention will be paid to what President Xi will say about the situation in Ukraine in the meeting with President Lukashenko based on the documents announced by China.