Leaders Address Key Bilateral and International Issues
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko engaged in a telephone conversation on November 15, 2025, to review a range of pressing issues concerning bilateral relations, energy cooperation, and international affairs. The call, confirmed by both the Kremlin and the Belarusian presidential press service, highlighted ongoing collaboration between the two nations.
Focus on Energy and New Projects
A significant portion of the discussion centered on the energy sector, with particular attention given to the construction of a new power unit at the Belarusian Nuclear Power Plant in Ostrovets. This project underscores the continued strategic partnership in energy between Russia and Belarus. Both leaders also reviewed other 'new promising projects' aimed at strengthening their bilateral ties.
Defense, Security, and Future Engagements
Beyond economic matters, the presidents addressed 'defense and security matters' and specifically discussed 'the situation at the Union State border'. This indicates a shared concern for regional stability and coordinated security efforts. Looking ahead, President Putin and President Lukashenko agreed to hold further detailed discussions at upcoming multilateral events. These include the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) summit in Bishkek and the traditional meeting of Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) leaders, scheduled to take place in St. Petersburg later this year.
5 Comments
Muchacha
This 'security' talk is thinly veiled aggression against their neighbors.
Bella Ciao
Strengthening defense ties might seem prudent for border security, but the rhetoric around the 'Union State' can be perceived as escalatory by other European nations.
Comandante
Good to see strong allies working together for regional stability!
Coccinella
Russia's influence just tightening its grip on Belarus. Worrying.
Muchacho
Just two dictators propping each other up, threatening regional peace.