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Antanas Bubnelis, representative of the head of state, informed BNS about this.
According to him, G. Nausėda’s visit to Kiev is scheduled as soon as the situation of the coronavirus pandemic allows.
“This visit is planned and will take place as soon as the COVID-19 situation allows,” Bubnel said.
According to him, Monday’s talks will also focus on bilateral political and economic relations, security and defense, and Ukraine’s Euro-Atlantic integration.
Thousands of protests continue in Belarus after the presidential elections in early August, which were declared the winners by the country’s authoritarian leader, Alexander Lukashenko.
Officials of the Minsk regime are constantly suppressing protests by force, arresting protesters.
At that time, a lasting solution for peace in eastern Ukraine has not yet been reached, and the West demands that the requirements of the Minsk agreement be fully met.
Ukraine is fighting Russian-backed separatists in its eastern regions after Russia annexed Crimea in 2014. More than 13,000 people have already died in this conflict. people.
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