Aleksandr Lukashenko meets with KGB Chairman Vadim Zaitsev

    On 2 April President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko met with Chairman of the State Security Committee (KGB) Vadim Zaitsev to receive his report.

    The KGB chairman informed Aleksandr Lukashenko about the main avenues of development and improvement of operation of state security bodies, counterintelligence support for the operation of the Belarusian government agencies, fulfillment of earlier instructions of the head of state, including those issued at a recent session of the Committee.

    Vadim Zaitsev also informed the President about the fulfillment of counterintelligence tasks. Attempts of a neighboring country to get access to secret military information, including information relating to the single security system of the Union State, have been stopped.

    The report also touched upon KGB efforts to prevent corruption crimes, economic crimes, and other criminal activities.

    Since Vadim Zaitsev is the President of the Belarusian Biathlon Federation, he informed Aleksandr Lukashenko about plans to promote this sport. Aleksandr Lukashenko also gave instructions to improve coaching in order to get Belarusian athletes prepared for the next Winter Olympic Games as best as possible. The head of stat gave instructions to more actively develop the sports facility in Raubichi, to use to host international competitions.