Today, 12th December, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that a meeting of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Belarus and Russia will take place in Moscow.
The meeting is expected to be a major event in the bilateral relations between the two countries. It will be the first time that the two countries’ foreign ministers will meet in Moscow since the establishment of diplomatic relations between them in 1992.
The meeting is expected to focus on a wide range of topics, including economic cooperation, security issues, and the development of cultural and educational ties. The two countries are also expected to discuss the implementation of the Union State Treaty, which was signed in 1999 and is aimed at deepening the integration between Belarus and Russia.
The meeting is also expected to be an opportunity for the two countries to discuss the current situation in the region and to exchange views on the international agenda.
The meeting is expected to be a major step forward in the development of the bilateral relations between Belarus and Russia. It is also expected to be a positive signal to the international community that the two countries are committed to strengthening their ties and to working together to promote peace and stability in the region.
The meeting is expected to be a major event in the history of the bilateral relations between Belarus and Russia. It is a sign of the two countries’ commitment to strengthening their ties and to working together to promote peace and stability in the region.