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    Belarus calls for more active Minsk process on Ukraine
    Jul11

    Belarus calls for more active Minsk process on Ukraine

    There are many people wishing to reap political dividends from participation in the process of promoting peaceful settlement in Ukraine. They think the Minsk format has become outdated and that they can do without it. But they do not offer any new initiatives to replace it. ` …read more Source:...

    Belarus set to continue effort to overcome negative perceptions in Western public opinion
    Jul10

    Belarus set to continue effort to overcome negative perceptions in Western public opinion

    We have taken a number of consistent constructive steps to strengthen Minsk’s positions as a reliable negotiation venue. I am talking not only about the effort to resolve the crisis in Ukraine, Vladimir Makei said. …read more Source:...

    Canada welcomes Belarus’ role in promoting settlement of Ukrainian conflict
    Jul07

    Canada welcomes Belarus’ role in promoting settlement of Ukrainian conflict

    According to Hedy Fry, Canada takes positive note of Belarus’ achievements in human rights and democracy. Canada also commends Belarus’ role in the effort to solve the Ukrainian conflict. …read more Source:...

    Kiev to host Belarusian-Ukrainian business forum on 20-21 July
    Jul06

    Kiev to host Belarusian-Ukrainian business forum on 20-21 July

    “We invite representatives of Belarusian companies and organizations to take part in a business visit to Kiev. A Belarusian-Ukrainian business forum and a session of the Belarusian-Ukrainian advisory board for business cooperation are supposed to take place as part of the visit,” said the source. …read more Source:...

    Belarus president to visit Ukraine in late July
    Jul06

    Belarus president to visit Ukraine in late July

    I confirm that the visit is in the works. It is expected to take place in the near future, late July, Natalia Eismont said. …read more Source:...

    Draft documents on CIS’ adjustment to the present-day realities approved
    Jul06

    Draft documents on CIS’ adjustment to the present-day realities approved

    The meeting, which was held in Minsk on 5 July, was attended by plenipotentiary representatives and experts from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, CIS Executive Committee. Moldova and Ukraine participated in the meeting as observers. …read more Source:...

    Uninterrupted water supply in Ukraine’s conflict zone established
    Jul06

    Uninterrupted water supply in Ukraine’s conflict zone established

    According to the source, the subgroup on economic affairs continued discussing water supply. Thanks to regular payments to settle the debt water is now supplied without interruptions. “Today the sides agreed to create a steady payment mechanism. Truly important progress has been secured,” said Martin Sajdik. …read more Source:...

    Draft documents on CIS’ adjustment to the present-day realities approved
    Jul06

    Draft documents on CIS’ adjustment to the present-day realities approved

    The meeting, which was held in Minsk on 5 July, was attended by plenipotentiary representatives and experts from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, CIS Executive Committee. Moldova and Ukraine participated in the meeting as observers. …read more Source:...

    Contact group on Ukraine to reconvene in Minsk on 19 July
    Jul05

    Contact group on Ukraine to reconvene in Minsk on 19 July

    Asked about the effect the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly’s summer session in Minsk may have on continued stability in the region, Martin Sajdik said: “We certainly discussed the concordance of the dates of these sessions with our Belarusian colleagues.” …read more Source:...

    Uninterrupted water supply in Ukraine’s conflict zone established
    Jul05

    Uninterrupted water supply in Ukraine’s conflict zone established

    According to the source, the subgroup on economic affairs continued discussing water supply. Thanks to regular payments to settle the debt water is now supplied without interruptions. “Today the sides agreed to create a steady payment mechanism. Truly important progress has been secured,” said Martin Sajdik. …read more Source:...