OREANDA-NEWS Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has arrived in Moscow, where he will meet with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and subsequently take part in a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State. This is reported by the press service of the head of Belarus.

"On April 5, Lukashenka arrived on a working visit to the Russian Federation," the message says.

According to the press service, the leaders of the two states will hold a separate bilateral meeting, during which they will discuss a wide range of issues of Belarusian-Russian relations. They will talk about import substitution, deepening partnership, development of high-tech industries, the international situation and current security measures.

On the eve of the Kremlin press service reported that the Supreme State Council of the Union State on April 6, which will be attended by Putin and Lukashenko, will make decisions on integration cooperation between the two countries.