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Transcript: Putin and Lukashenko Hold News Conference in Moscow

Read the full transcript of Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus joint news conference in Moscow, March 13, 2025.

TRANSCRIPT:

March 13, 2025

[VLADIMIR PUTIN:] Dear Alexander Grigoryevich, dear colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, I sincerely am happy to welcome Alexander Lukashenko, and it is his first foreign visit after being re-elected to be the president of Belarus. We highly value this step, and this emphasizes the special type of relationships between our two countries. We are not just neighbors, but we are allies and partners and great friends.

At the basis of our cooperation, we have principles of mutual respect and also many centuries of history, also our ties and relative ties between the countries. And this was the general context of our meeting with Alexander Lukashenko. We have looked at all aspects of mutual cooperation, economics, humanitarian cooperation, security and defense.

We have exchanged our opinions on regional matters. We have signed, as you have just seen, a large number of documents between the ministries, and we have signed our joint statement where we aim to further develop our cooperation between the two countries. Russia and Belarus will continue to build the union state.

They will continue to integrate in order to ensure stable economic growth, in order to improve the quality of life of our citizens. We will continue to increase our cooperation within the framework of Eurasian Union, where Belarus is the chairman for this year. And about 60 percent of Belarus’ trade volume is traded in the Eurasian area.

Economic Cooperation

We have seen that trade with Russia has increased over the last year and has exceeded $50 billion per year. Over 90 percent of payments in the banking systems is done using our national currencies. Our national trade and our investments this way are protected from influences of third countries.

Russia has invested in Belarus’ economy over $4.5 billion, and there are more than 2,000 companies present, Russian companies present in Belarus. There are some strategically important areas, like production of cars, car manufacturing and agricultural equipment manufacturing, and also civil aviation. And we’ve got great prospects here.

Our priority is also energy generation. Russia is supplying oil and gas to Belarus on preferential terms, and this is a great stimulus to Belarus’ economy. We have a common market of electricity.

We have completed a large project of Belarus’ nuclear power plant, and it produces over 40 percent of domestic supply for Belarus. And we will also be cooperating in the field of artificial intelligence. We will cooperate in the field of big data and creating digital systems.

Cultural and Educational Cooperation

We have also discussed our human cooperation, and we will continue to encourage mutually beneficial cooperation, cultural cooperation. We will have Intervision, which is a musical competition planned for September of this year. And this creative event was very popular in the 70s of the 20th century, and we’re bringing it back.

We have increased our cooperation in education, and we will be hosting over 12,000 students from Belarus. And next year, we will have over 1,300 Belarus students entering our universities. We will increase the involvement of our citizens in public life, and we have introduced some amendments into our 1998 agreement, which brings equality between the rights of Russian citizens and citizens of Belarus.

Russian citizens can now be elected in Belarus. And we are also celebrating the anniversary of victory in the Second World War, and we know what cost we paid, the cost of life of our grandfathers and great-grandfathers. And Alexander Lukashenko confirmed his participation in the 9th of May celebrations.

And also, a unit from Belarus will be participating in the national parade, army parade on the Red Square. Taking into account the difficult situation in the world, in Europe, and also on the borders of our countries, we have discussed a number of questions on creating a common defense area. We have Russian military placed in Belarus.

Defense and Security

We have tactical nuclear weapons and defense systems. And all of this is protecting, securely protecting the western border of our states. We have exchanged official documents on ratification of the bilateral agreement on security guarantee.

And this way, the law has been passed into force. We are determining the union obligations, mutual obligations on protecting each other using the full range of military arsenal. We have also discussed further cooperation on international arena.

And our positions are aligned on a number of major issues. And also, we talked about cooperation within the framework of CSTO, and also cooperation within SCO, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, where Belarus has been accepted as a full member in last July. Also, Belarus has received a status of full member of BRICS.

And I would like to again thank President Lukashenko for a fruitful meeting. And this will ensure further cooperation in several areas.

[ALEXANDER LUKASHENKO:] Dear Vladimir, President Vladimir Putin, dear members of media, first of all, I would like to thank you, Mr. President, and also members of the government for this unprecedented organization, level of organization of my state visit.

Negotiations with the President of Russia, as always, were very fruitful. And we have completed only a third of our negotiations. We will continue tomorrow in order to sort out, not just to sort out our intergovernmental relations, but also to determine our prospects.

We see that time is running out very fast, and we have to ensure that we outline our future steps. As Mr. President pointed out, we have looked at priorities of the Union State for the short and medium term. We have exchanged our opinions on global situation and also on the original situation.

We have confirmed the validity of an agreement that was signed in December last year on defense, mutual defense and security. We have discussed our prospects on our cooperation, of our cooperation within Eurasian Union, and also cooperation within BRICS. And I’m very grateful, President Putin, because you have done everything that you promised.

You’ve done everything that you promised to help us enter Shanghai Cooperation Organization and also BRICS.