Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday to instruct the governments of both countries to work out a joint plan for economic development.
“I would like to ask you once again, that our governments think through some kind of economic plan. I have jotted down the core point self-reliance. We will not bow down to anyone, we have enough brains and more than enough resources,” Lukashenko said at a meeting with Putin.
Lukashenko suggested that Moscow and Minsk work out a plan for the development of their common “Fatherland,” comprised of the two states.—Sputrik