MINSK. Oct 30 (Interfax) - Washington has informed Minsk of its plans to deploy extra military forces near Belarus's borders as part of Operation Atlantic Resolve and the Defender-Europe 20 multi-national exercise, the Belarusian state news agency BelTA said.
Belarusian Security Council State Secretary Stanislav Zas received U.S. Charge d'Affaires a.i. Jenifer Moore at the U.S.' request on Tuesday, it said.
The two discussed aspects of Belarusian-U.S. interaction and addressed problems of international and regional security in the context of the plans to deploy extra U.S. military contingents near Belarusian borders, it said.
"The American side has informed us in detail of the plans of Operation Atlantic Resolve and the Defender-Europe 20 exercise, the composition and strength of the forces and resources to be engaged in them, and the dates by which they should be returned to their permanent bases," it said.
The parties exchanged opinions on the situation in the arms control area and confidence building measures and agreed to continue this dialogue, it said.
It had been reported earlier that Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko had ordered that a plan of measures be developed and submitted to him to properly respond to the deployment of U.S. armored hardware and personnel in Lithuania near the Belarusian border.