According to him, the idea has already been discussed several times at the level of law enforcement agencies. In addition, as Krutoy said, sometimes citizens are perplexed that some of the resources recognized as extremist in Russia are published in Belarus and vice versa. The same applies to structures or people against whom criminal cases are not brought.

“Of course, greater coordination of law enforcement agencies is needed here. I think that this will be resolved in the near future,” BELTA quotes the ambassador as saying.

Russian President Vladimir Putin previously said that Moscow and Minsk will work to ensure equal and indivisible security.

Putin also said during a meeting with President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko that relations between the two states are developing very energetically.