Section: BelTA (Belarus)
OSCE Chairman-in-Office welcomes Belarus’ contribution to peace process
In his words, Serbia currently presiding in the OSCE, is doing its level best to promote the political process, especially in the issues pertaining to Ukraine. Serbia also attaches equal attention to other frozen conflicts in Europe. …read more Source:...
Lukashenko calls on state leaders to get more involved in Ukraine settlement
“There is war. The heads of state should have met urgently to discuss this problem and take some measures, decisions. If they failed to take these measures, at least they would have a chance to tell each other what they think about each other. So far this is not happening,” the Belarusian leader said. …read more Source:...
Dacic aims to foster political process at Ukraine’s contact group meeting in Minsk
According to the OSCE Chairman-in-Office, the goal of his visit to Belarus is to support the trilateral contact group and its working groups. In the second half of the day he is set to take part in the meeting of the trilateral contact group. “I will take part in the meeting to foster political process,” Ivica Dacic said. …read more Source:...
Makei: OSCE’s common goal is to get away from mutual accusations between its member states
According to Vladimir Makei, the Ukrainian conflict showed that the OSCE is in a deep crisis and the problem is in the lack of trust between its member states. …read more Source:...
Dacic sees no alternative to Minsk agreements on Ukraine
“With the Minsk Agreements we have a blueprint for reaching peace,” said Ivica Dacic. He stressed the importance of full implementation of the agreed provisions, from ceasefire to constitutional reforms. “Now we are at a crucial point in the process. I urge our hosts to take advantage of the OSCE capacities in assisting reforms, especially in the...
OSCE Chairman-in-Office Ivica Dacic to visit Belarus 21 July
“Mr Dacic is set to hold talks with the Belarusian side and to participate in a meeting of the tripartite contact group on Ukraine,” Dmitry Mironchik said. …read more Source:...
Belarus’ Ihar Boki adds fourth title at IPC Swimming Worlds in Glasgow
Ihar Boki clocked 3:59.48 in the final heat. Ukraine’s Iaroslav Denysenko secured silver in 4:00.69, while bronze went to Dmitry Gorlin of Uzbekistan (4:09.36). …read more Source:...
Session of Belarus-Ukraine commission on economic cooperation likely in July
“We are neighbors and should respect each other and should trade,” said the Ambassador. According to him, in the first half of this year the mutual trade between Belarus and Ukraine amounted to $1.5 billion. …read more Source:...
Third gold for Belarusian Ihar Boki in Glasgow
On July 15 Ihar Boki celebrated the win in the men’s 100m backstroke S13 with the result of 56.74, which was a new world record in S13 and Ihar’s second world record of the meet. Ukraine’s Iaroslav Denysenko claimed silver in 59.08, Australia’s Sean Russo third in 1:01.10. …read more Source:...
Appeal for better budget for migrants from Ukraine in Belarus
The diplomat said: “The UNHCR Office in Belarus would like to request an increase in the budget used to pay for rented apartments, medical services and other services rendered to forced migrants from Ukraine and particularly single women with kids, elderly people, people, who don’t work and don’t receive pensions. We pay close...