MOSCOW. Feb 6 (Interfax) - Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko agreed during a telephone call on Sunday to meet within the next two months, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Monday.
"The two presidents had quite a substantive and lengthy telephone conversation yesterday. They discussed a very broad range of issues," Peskov said.
Putin and Lukashenko discussed procedures for holding a session of the Belarus-Russia Union's Supreme State Council and some other events, Peskov said. "They also agreed to meet again within the next couple of months," Peskov said.
"Putin and Lukashenko meet regularly, their agenda is very, very busy, which requires constant attention to current issues from the heads of state," he said.