Lukashenka to Moscow for urgent talks
Belarus president heads for Moscow to hold "a number of bilateral and multilateral talks."
No other details of the visit are reported by the state news agency BELTA.
Late in the evening of May 5, Aliaksandr Lukashenka received a phone call from President Vladimir Putin to discuss "a wide spectrum of issues of bilateral cooperation." It is yet to be known if the presidents discussed the situation in Ukraine. During the phone conversation, Putin invited Lukashenka to Moscow.
The news about Luakshenka's surprise visit to Moscow was broken yesterday by Belarus Partisan. The story suggested that only Lukashenka's stance over Ukraine but also his recent negative statements with regard to the Eurasian Economic Union (see vidio) would be on agenda of the meetings in Moscow.