Belarusian Leader Says Had 'Confidential' Talks On NATO With Russia's Putin

Belarusian Leader Says Had 'Confidential' Talks on NATO With Russia's Putin

Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said on Friday that he had sat down with Russian President Vladimir Putin for one-on-one talks on NATO during a summit of ex-Soviet republics in Tajikistan earlier in the day.

MINSK (Pakistan Point News / Sputnik - 28th September, 2018) Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko said on Friday that he had sat down with Russian President Vladimir Putin for one-on-one talks on NATO during a summit of ex-Soviet republics in Tajikistan earlier in the day.

Leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States met for a one-day summit in Dushanbe. Most of the talks focused on security, Lukashenko was quoted as saying in a statement by his press office.

"Even peaceful Belarus is always mindful of this, considering risks and challenges associated with actions of Western countries and NATO near our and [Russian] borders," he said.

The presidents also discussed the Ukraine conflict and rows over breakaway regions of Transnistria in Moldova and Nagorno-Karabakh in South Caucasus, Lukashenko said, adding that the nations needed to work together to end these crises once and for all.