Lukashenko in Moscow: Putin to discuss Ukraine ceasefire
Alexander Lukashenko is already in Moscow. Putin may respond to the proposal for a ceasefire on Thursday.
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A joint press conference is scheduled following today's meeting between Putin and Lukashenko in Moscow. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov suggested that Putin may address the topic of Ukraine during this event - reports ria.ru.
The service notes that it is not yet clear whether Washington and Moscow have exchanged views on this subject. Media reports indicate that Putin and Trump have a phone conversation scheduled for this Friday.
At the beginning of March, Russia proposed to Belarus to build drone factories on its territory that could produce up to 100,000 unmanned aerial vehicles per year; Alexander Lukashenko stated that this is a "tremendous opportunity" for his country - reported Russian and Belarusian media.
Putin in the Kursk region
On Wednesday, Putin visited the Kursk region, where he emphasized the necessity of fully reclaiming this area and noted that captured Ukrainian soldiers from this region would be treated as terrorists.
As reported by the Kremlin, cited by the independent Russian portal Meduza, Putin visited one of the command posts of the Kursk group. Russian state media published a video showing the Russian leader dressed in camouflage and speaking with Gerasimov.