You're reading: Lukashenko: New problems arise in Russian-Belarusian relations

Minsk, July 13 (Interfax) - The Russian public does not have objective information about the situation in the Russian-Belarusian relationship, which is about to experience new problems, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said.

"As regards our common homeland, Russia, Belarus, and I would not rule out Ukraine, here we have a lot of work to do. Because the world is not that simple, and unfortunately, we have quite a few problems with Russia and new ones are arising," Lukashenko said at a meeting with President of the Russian Club of Military Chiefs Anatoly Kulikov in Minsk on Tuesday.

"So any association, particularly of influential people in the Russian Federation, is very important for us. We would like at least to deliver to you the information that is available today neither to the Russian public nor even to the Russian elite. This is why this is very important for us," Lukashenko said.