Lukashenko, an autocratic leader who ruled the former Soviet country with an iron fist for nearly three decades while cultivating the symbol of a man of the people, told reporters he had used a style on his lawn similar to the one he had given Putin. It is unclear how the Russian leader responded to the gift, which Lukashenko revealed.
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Putin did not mention the gift in televised remarks at the start of the assembly when he spoke of the need to talk about tactics for resolving conflicts between ex-Soviet nations. Other offences
Leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States, a loose alliance of ex-Soviet nations, are due to attend next week in Kazakhstan’s capital, Astana.
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