Lukashenko: Belarus-Russia integration must be irreversible
The integration process between Belarus and Russia must become irreversible, visiting Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Friday.
The integration process between Belarus and Russia must become irreversible, visiting Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said Friday.
Russia and Belarus will use international law to uphold justice and combat various forms of illegal Western sanctions, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said at a press conference in the Belarusian city of Brest.
China has roped in Pakistan and Belarus to its moon programme that aims to construct a permanent lunar base in the 2030s.
The Russian leader's comments follow claims from Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko this week that his nation received the first part of the "bombs and missiles from Russia."
Earlier, Putin made a statement about plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in the territory of Russia's neighbour and ally.
Throwing Belarusian troops into the fight would likely change little in the long-term, but could open up short-term tactical advantages for Putin with the battle currently at a stalemate.
Putin also offered Lukashenko to upgrade, at Russian aircraft factories, SU-25 aircraft that are in service with the Belarusian army, and to begin training flight crews.
Today, the Executive Committee made a number of decisions concerning the implications of that decision for its upcoming competitions. According to an official statement, "Russia will have no affiliated clubs participating in UEFA club competitions in the 2022/23 season."
Speaking ahead of the Madrid Open, Nadal said he understands the reason for the ban and sympathises with the players.
The maneuvers were held at four different parts of the border in Ukraine northern Chernihiv region, the SBGS said in a statement