The release states that during the visit, from June 2 to 4, both leaders are expected to address the current state of relations between the two countries, future joint projects, the progress of multiple initiatives, and international cooperation issues.
The news agency reported that the presidents of China and Belarus will first meet in a one-on-one format in Beijing, and then they will discuss matters with their delegations in an informal setting.
Lukashenko will also hold other meetings with Chinese political and government leaders and visit places of historical and commercial interest.
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