Russia and Belarus have made "substantial headway" in 2021 in the integration process between the two countries, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday.
The two sides have approved 28 programs for the development of the Russia-Belarus Union State, which will create better conditions for their economies, Putin said during a meeting with visiting Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Russia's St. Petersburg.
The Belarusian and Russian governments have created groups for implementing the agreements on developing the Union State, Lukashenko noted.
The leaders agreed to strengthen cooperation in defence and aircraft manufacturing.