At the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and the head of the Belarusian regime, Alexander Lukashenko, "nothing critical" happened for Ukraine. Another similar meeting is expected in the near future. This was stated by the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dmytro Kuleba, during a briefing.
"The meeting between Putin and Lukashenka is another dance in their performance. According to the information we have now, no critical decisions were made at this meeting," he said.
According to him, Putin continues to encourage Lukashenka to maximally support the activities of the Russian armed forces.
"In fact, we can say that a number of objects of the military infrastructure of Belarus and a certain part of its military infrastructure as a whole are under the control of the Russian Federation, and the Belarusian military is actually removed from influencing these processes. But nothing dramatic happened at this meeting, as far as we know Another meeting between Putin and Lukashenka is planned soon," the minister added.
He assured that this would not happen, Ukrainians are already trained, have life experience and are "ready for any scenarios".
"What they did not agree on, Ukraine is ready for that," the minister stated.