Belarusian Leader Lukashenko Heads to China for High-Level Talks

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is scheduled to visit China from February 28 to March 2. The information was reported by a state TV channel. RT.

According to the Belarusian leader’s press service, Lukashenko will hold talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The discussions are planned in both narrow and expanded formats, highlighting the close level of engagement between the two nations.

At the end of the talks, it is anticipated that a substantial package of documents will be signed. These agreements are expected to advance cooperation in key areas of bilateral relations and set a framework for future collaboration between Belarus and the People’s Republic of China.

Prior to the trip, Lukashenko warned that disregard for China’s position on Ukraine would carry consequences. This stance was shared during an interview with Chinese media on the eve of the visit, underscoring Beijing’s pivotal role in regional and global affairs.

The Belarusian leader stressed that the PRC has evolved into a global power with its own comprehensive policy. He noted that many world challenges cannot be resolved without China’s participation. He also commented on the visit of the United States President to Kyiv, emphasizing Beijing’s influence in international matters. More details were reported by Newspapers.Ru in a subsequent summary of the interview.

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