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The President of Russia Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, reports the news Agency BelTA. This is also according to the Kremlin. They discussed the arrest of 33 of Russians in Belarus. The conversation took place on the initiative of Mr. Putin. The Belarusian side has said that the presidents discussed the situation with coronavirus and elections in the Republic. Also one of the main topics was the arrest of the Russians, which connects Minsk with “PMC Wagner.” The Kremlin reports that leaders hope to resolve the situation “in a spirit of understanding, typical of the cooperation between the two countries.” “In this regard, it was emphasized striving together to seriously look into this situation. The presidents agreed objectively and carefully examine every existing fact in order to establish the true causes of the situation, to identify those responsible and bring them to justice”,— informs BelTA.Vladimir Putin at the meeting said that Russia is interested in preservation in Belarus is “stable political situation” and peaceful election of the President, reports the Kremlin. BelTA reports that the Russian President said about the importance of maintaining “fraternal” relations between Belarus and Russia. Read deletepanel, the Russians were detained in Belarus on July 29. In the Republic claim that they are fighters, “PMC Wagner.” Against the Russians opened a criminal case about preparation of mass riots. Russia has said that the detainees are members of chop and was in Belarus visiting. Among the detainees were involved in the conflict in the Donbass. In Ukraine, 28 of them are accused of terrorism. The President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky asked Alexander Lukashenko to hand them over to Kiev. To resolve the situation in Belarus plan to invite the Prosecutor General of Russia and Ukraine.Details — in the material “Kommersant” “Destiny “vagnerova” let’s decide together or alone.”