The Belarusian KGB agreed with the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service on a “coordinated approach” to protect the national interests of the two countries. Web site Belarusian department.
“Special decisions were taken as a result of the incident to develop and strengthen bilateral partnerships,” the message said.
Sergey Naryshkin, former Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation declarationComplete trust has been established between the Russian and Belarusian special services. Naryshkin announced this during a meeting with the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.
The head of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation described the interaction of the two states as “equal, representing mutual interests.”
Naryshkin also noted that a joint meeting of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service Board and the Belarusian KGB will be held today.
Naryshkin also said in his meeting with Lukashenka that the United States, European Union and Britain are trying to persuade Georgia to enter the conflict with Russia and open a “second front”.
Source: Gazeta

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