Belarus Proposes New Nuclear Deal to Russia
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko proposed constructing a new nuclear power station to supply energy to Russian-annexed areas in Ukraine. This proposal was made during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin at World Atomic Week in Moscow, as reported by Belarusian state media.

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Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has put forward a proposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin regarding the construction of a new nuclear power station. The energy generated would be supplied to territories in Ukraine that have been annexed by Russia, according to Belarusian state media.
The dialogue took place during a meeting in Moscow, happening as part of the World Atomic Week, focusing on atomic energy collaborations and initiatives.
This proposal indicates potential deepening nuclear-related partnerships between Belarus and Russia, highlighting the strategic energy moves impacting the region.
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