What did CIS leaders discuss at a closed meeting in Dushanbe?

On October 10, a closed meeting of the CIS heads of state took place in Dushanbe following the Commonwealth summit.

The President of Belarus briefly outlined what the politicians discussed in their private meeting, reports a correspondent for the online publication Belnovosti.

According to BELTA, Alexander Lukashenko told journalists of Russia's Channel One about this.

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Photo: Press Service of the President of the Republic of Belarus

Earlier, Vladimir Putin promised to inform his CIS colleagues about the results of his meeting with the US President in Anchorage.

It was reported that the Russian President intends to do this in a small circle.

According to Alexander Lukashenko, at the meeting, Putin briefed them on the results of the meeting in Alaska, as well as other agreements reached before and after his visit to the United States.

“We were talking about proposals made by the United States itself at the time, and Putin confirmed this. “Regarding Ukraine, it was the United States, not Russia, that was the issue,” the President of Belarus told reporters.

When asked whether these proposals and agreements are still relevant, Alexander Lukashenko noted that these proposals will always be relevant.

If this were adopted today, the war would end today. If it were adopted tomorrow, then tomorrow,” the head of state emphasized.

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