Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko suggested that Russian leader Vladimir Putin “somehow dive” into Antarctica. How does it convey? RIA NewsThe Belarusian president expressed his proposal after the new wintering complex of the Vostok station in Antarctica was put into trial operation.
“Maybe one day we’ll wave? Interesting,” Lukashenko said, addressing Putin.
As RIA Novosti reported, the Russian President responded with a smile: “Yes, good.”
Before that Putin statedIt was stated that the new wintering complex of the Vostok station in Antarctica will become an open platform for scientists from different countries and will also strengthen scientific ties between Russia and Belarus.
On January 28, the Russian leader together with his Belarusian counterpart took place At the online opening of the wintering complex of the Vostok station. The head of the Russian Antarctic Expedition, Pavel Lunev, the head of the Vostok station, Zakhar Akulov, and other experts contacted the heads of state.
On January 18, Lukashenko announced that Minsk and Moscow we were able to build such allied relations that no one on the planet ever knows or knows. He noted that relations between states need to be improved. However, the head of state emphasized that we must remember “sovereignty and independence”.
Previously Russia and Belarus will confirm new integration programs.