Section: Belarus
Minsk agreement seen as the only plan towards peace, stability in Ukraine
The Ukrainian president said that the agreement developed in Minsk became the basis of the principles to settle the conflict in the east of Ukraine. “Today they are the only plan towards peace and stability in Ukraine,” the president said. …read more Source:...
Lukashenko: Belarus, Ukraine able to deal with any problems
“Today we will be discussing our future and the ways to make lives of the Belarusians and Ukrainians better. We can do it. We will deal with the problems we have today,” Alexander Lukashenko said. …read more Source:...
Poroshenko: Belarus, Ukraine should cherish their friendship
Petro Poroshenko remarked that Belarus and Ukraine are connected by trustworthy and good-neighborly relations, and the countries should “cherish this friendship like the apple of the eye”. …read more Source:...
Presidents of Belarus, Ukraine to discuss ways to improve life in Chernobyl-affected areas
Alexander Lukashenko remarked that the state of affairs in the areas affected by the Chernobyl disaster is getting better although a fair share of hardships and difficulties can be observed. …read more Source:...
Poroshenko: Belarus and Ukraine will never quarrel with each other
Petro Poroshenko stressed: “It is very important for us and I am convinced that the Ukrainian-Belarusian border will always be a border of friendship and good neighbors, reliable partnership, and peace. Nobody will ever be able to put Ukraine at odds with Belarus.” …read more Source:...
Belarus president describes Chernobyl shelter construction as major European event
Alexander Lukashenko said: “Indeed, the construction of the sarcophagus to shelter the destroyed fourth unit of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant was a major event for all of us — Belarusians, Ukrainians, and Europe as a whole. It is a unique structure that has no equals today.” …read more Source:...
Lukashenko: Belarus, Ukraine need to step up cooperation on Chernobyl-related issues
“Both Belarusians and Ukrainians realize that the Chernobyl catastrophe has no borders. Our states are trying to overcome this disaster together. We have implemented a number of joint measures in monitoring and radiation control, agriculture and the forestry industry, coordination of scientific and information work. We successfully cooperate...
Belarus president vows to help restore peace in Ukraine
Belarus will be working for peace in Ukraine, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko said as he visited the Chernobyl nuclear power plant on 26 April. …read more Source:...
Belarus MFA calls for thorough investigation of accident with OSCE SMM in Donbass
The Belarusian ministry expressed its deep concern over the news of the explosion of the car on 23 April, as a result of which one SMM member died and two were injured. …read more Source:...
Lukashenko arrives in Chernobyl
Alexander Lukashenko was welcomed by Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko. The heads of state will pay special attention to the efforts to ensure a decent level of radiation security which is especially important for the residents of the two countries. …read more Source:...