WNAM REPORT: Presidents Vladimir Putin of Russia and Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus will co-chair a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State of Russia and Belarus in Moscow on Thursday.
The Council’s previous meeting was held in Minsk in December 2024 and was timed to mark the 25th anniversary of the Union Treaty.
Lukashenko arrived in Moscow on Wednesday.
According to the Kremlin press service, the meeting will address key areas of the implementation of the provisions of the Union State Treaty in 2024-2026 and will discuss a draft of such a document for 2027-2029.
According to the Belarusian side, the meeting’s agenda includes seven items on current issues of bilateral integration. Other items on the agenda will include issues of transborder commuter transport, the establishment of the Union State’s committee for standardization and quality, mutual support in cooperation in the area of international law, and Union State prizes in the areas of literature and arts for 2025-2026.