Patrushev met with the Libyan National Security Advisor 16:55

Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev met with Libyan National Security Advisor Ibrahim Bushnaf. This was reported by TASS With reference to the press service of the Security Council of Russia.

It is stated that the meeting took place in Moscow. During the negotiations, Patrushev and Bushnaf reviewed issues of interaction between the two countries through security councils, law enforcement and intelligence services.

“Special attention is paid to counter-terrorism activities and cooperation in the field of prevention and elimination of the consequences of emergencies,” the message says.

8 November Patrushev spent Meeting with Belarusian Security Council Secretary Alexander Volfovich.

Patrushev and Volfovich discussed issues of deepening interaction between the special services, law enforcement and military units of the two countries. They also exchanged views on the draft agenda of the meeting of the CSTO Committee of Security Councils Secretaries to be held in Minsk in November.

Putin before she made a joke About the “supreme government of Russia”.



Source: Gazeta

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