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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit Belarus on Monday for talks with his counterpart and ally Alexander Lukashenko, the Belarus leader’s office said.

The Belarus presidency said Friday the pair will hold discussions at the Independence Palace, Lukashenko’s office, in Minsk during Putin’s “working visit”.

The visit comes 10 months into Russia’s offensive in Ukraine, which was launched from several directions, including Belarusian territory.

Minsk said the pair will hold one-on-one talks as well as wider negotiations with their ministers on “Belarusian-Russian integration”.

Moscow and Minsk have committed to a wide range of programmes for deeper economic and defence cooperation.

Putin says Russia will fight sanctions with shift in trade and energy flows

The statement said the “presidents will also give priority to security issues and exchange views on the situation in the region and the world” but did not mention Ukraine.

Lukashenko, in power since 1994, has repeatedly said he did not intend to send Belarusian troops into Ukraine.

Putin last visited Belarus in the summer of 2019.

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