Vladimir Putin points Russian nuclear weapons at Ukraine. Deployment in Belarus will start from July 7-8, the Russian President announced during his meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. The Tass agency reports this. “Everything is going according to plan,” Putin said, “you know, on July 7-8, the preparation of facilities will be completed, and we will immediately begin activities related to the placement of weapons on its territory.”
The new meeting between the tsar and his most faithful ally, anticipated the Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, takes place within the framework of a “development plan of the State of the Union between Moscow and Minsk, to make the union immune to external influences pressures”. The last meeting between Putin and Lukashenko dates back to May 25, on the sidelines of the Eurasian Economic Council summit in Moscow.
The meeting in Sochi was described as an “informal meeting”, reports Ria Kremlinpool on Telegram, explaining that the two leaders meet in an “informal context”, but at the center of the talks are “important issues”. Putin is also expected to hold talks with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan today, Russian President Dmitry Peskov’s press secretary said.
Source: IL Tempo
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