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China to boost ties with Belarus

Updated on: 19 August,2023 08:10 AM IST  |  Tallinn
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Neither side gave details of what the cooperation will entail, but the two countries have agreed to hold joint military exercises next year. Li visited Russia just before travelling to Belarus

China to boost ties with Belarus

Alexander Lukashenko with China’s defence minister. Pic/AP

Chinese Defence Minister Li Shangfu on Thursday visited Belarus and said his country would increase military cooperation with Russia’s neighbor and ally, where Moscow is deploying tactical nuclear weapons.


Shangfu met with strongman President Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk and said “the purpose of my visit to Belarus is precisely the implementation of important agreements at the level of heads of state and the further strengthening of bilateral military cooperation.”


Neither side gave details of what the cooperation will entail, but the two countries have agreed to hold joint military exercises next year. Li visited Russia just before travelling to Belarus.


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