Mr. Putin congratulates the President of Belarus on his re-election

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí27/01/2025

(Dan Tri) - In his congratulatory message to Mr. Lukashenko, President Putin also expressed optimism about the future of bilateral relations between Russia and Belarus.


Ông Putin chúc mừng Tổng thống Belarus tái đắc cử - 1

Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko in Saint Petersburg, Russia on June 25, 2022 (Photo: Reuters).

Russian leader Vladimir Putin on January 27 sent congratulations to Alexander Lukashenko on his re-election as President of Belarus.

In an official statement shared by the Kremlin, the Russian president praised Lukashenko's "convincing victory", which Putin said reflected Belarus' political authority and public support for its current course.

"His convincing victory in the elections clearly demonstrated his high political authority and undeniable public support for the country's course," the statement quoted Mr. Putin as saying.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko won a seventh term in office in elections on January 26, extending his rule by five years after three decades at the helm of the former Soviet bloc nation.

Mr Lukashenko won 86.82% of the vote, the head of the Central Election Commission, Igor Karpenko, was quoted by state broadcaster Belta as saying. No other candidate won more than 5% of the vote. The result means Mr Lukashenko will remain in power until 2030.

In his congratulatory message, President Putin also expressed optimism about the future of bilateral relations between the two countries.

"Recently, we have achieved a lot in strengthening the friendly relations between Moscow and Minsk. Of course, we will continue to cooperate closely to further develop this multilateral cooperation," Mr. Putin said.

The Kremlin's message also stressed the importance of the Union State, a type of political and economic partnership between Russia and Belarus, as well as broader integration within the Eurasian Economic Union.

Mr Lukashenko has been in power in Belarus since 1994 and is one of Europe's longest-serving leaders.

Mr Lukashenko’s re-election opens a new chapter in the close relationship between the two countries, a partnership that has become more important during the conflict in Ukraine as Belarus serves as a strategic ally and logistical hub for Russian operations.



Source: https://dantri.com.vn/the-gioi/ong-putin-chuc-mung-tong-thong-belarus-tai-dac-cu-20250127163152452.htm

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