Official Website of the Republic of Belarus
News
Belarus Events Calendar
Belarus’ Top Tourist Sites
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Belarus
Belarusian sanatoria and health resorts
Souvenirs from Belarus
| Home | News | News

News & Events in Belarus

11 Dec 2025

Lukashenko meets with Russia’s Investigative Committee head

Lukashenko meets with Russia’s Investigative Committee head

MINSK, 11 December (BelTA) – Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko met with Chairman of the Russian Investigative Committee Alexander Bastrykin in Minsk on 11 December, BelTA has learned.

“I always consider your visit to Belarus to be very significant. Our meeting today, your visit to me, is not just a mere courtesy call, as diplomats say, although that element is also present. We have a lot to discuss. We walk the same line, hold similar views. We have never had differences in our assessment of internal or external factors affecting the existence of Russia and Belarus. That is why it is very important to me that you stop by, even for a few minutes, so that we can coordinate our positions. I emphasize that this is very important to me. You are a true friend not only to me, but to the Belarusian people,” the head of state said.

Aleksandr Lukashenko noted that he follows Alexander Bastrykin’s work as closely as possible. “I am very glad that in these difficult and challenging times, you still manage to maintain your system and structure and work for the benefit of not only Russia but also our union, which we are trying to build,” he said.

In turn, the head of the Russian Investigative Committee thanked the president for the opportunity to meet. “I would like to inform you that I have just attended a major international conference dedicated to the genocide of the Soviet people, where I delivered a speech,” he noted.

After the meeting with the president, Alexander Bastrykin is scheduled to hold a working meeting with his colleagues from the Investigative Committee of Belarus. “We will take stock of our joint work in 2025 and outline plans for 2026 in order to achieve strong results in our cooperation across key strategic areas,” the head of Russian Investigative Committee said.

As BelTA reported earlier, Alexander Bastrykin took part in the 3rd international conference to mark the 77th anniversary of the 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in Minsk.

Archive
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
Great Patriotic War monuments in Belarus