President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that at a meeting with the Russian leader Vladimir Putin, “topogany questions” were discussed: the prices for hydrocarbons and cooperation of the two countries, RIA Novosti reports.
Meeting Lukashenko and Putin took place in Moscow on April 22. As reported by the spokesman for the head of the Russian state, Dmitry Sadkov, negotiations continued for about four hours, the heads of state discussed issues of economic cooperation – mainly industrial cooperation, cooperation in the field of energy and medicine, as well as interaction in high-tech areas.
“We appealed to Vladimir Putin to the topical issues: prices for hydrocarbon raw materials – gas, oil, cooperation,” Lukashenko leads Sputnik Belarus.
Lukashenko added that the meeting with Putin did not talk about military bases.