Russian President Vladimir Putin has assured Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko that he will brief him on his recent discussions with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, as stated in a video shared on the Kremlin’s Telegram channel, as reported by NBC.
The conversation took place during Lukashenko’s ongoing visit to Sochi, Russia, where the leaders are reportedly exploring the possibility of rejuvenating a past alliance with Pyongyang, as outlined by the Associated Press news agency.
In the captured exchange, Lukashenko extended his congratulations to Putin on the outcomes of the regional elections, which were conducted in illegally occupied Ukrainian territories earlier this month. These elections were widely criticized by the G7, labeling them as “sham elections.”
Moreover, Putin indicated the prospect of discussions between the two leaders concerning the situation in Ukraine, as translated from the video. Stay tuned for further updates on this diplomatic development and its potential implications on international relations