Putin, Lukashenko Sign Security Pact
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Belarusian Deputy Foreign Minister Igor NazarukReuters
•Russia, Belarus to sign landmark security pact, Russian news agency says
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Vladimir Putin and Alexander Lukashenko will sign a landmark security pact on Friday .
The deal reflects global geopolitical changes, Russian state news agency RIA said.
The two leaders are set to sign documents on the 25th anniversary of the Union State .
The agreement will be among the documents the leaders will sign in Minsk , the capital of Belarus .
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