Unfriendly step and interference in the internal affairs of Belarus. This is how our Foreign Ministry classified the "Act on Democracy, Human Rights and Sovereignty of Belarus" signed by US President Trump today.
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Today, the Council of the Republic declared about the unacceptability of imposing any sanctions on our country. "Adoption of the bill on Belarus in the USA, in violation of the UN Charter, is interference in the internal affairs of the country and a threat to international peace and security, reads the statement of the upper house of the Belarusian parliament.
The adoption of the bill on Belarus in the USA poses a threat to international security. This was reported by the press service of the Upper House of the Belarusian parliament.
Meanwhile, the sanctions from the European neighbors will primarily hit workers in domestic industries. In addition, they infringe on the fundamental right to work.
Belarus is interested in the arrival of Armenian business in the country. Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko stated this today at the meeting with the Armenian Ambassador.
Belarus' efforts to ensure national independence, sovereignty, security and development are strongly supported by China. This was stated by the official representative of the Chinese Foreign Ministry Wang Wenbin.
Attempts to undermine the socio-political situation in Belarus are targeted against the Union State. This was stated by Chairman of the House of Representatives Vladimir Andreichenko during a session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Union of Belarus and Russia.
Strengthening integration ties in the post-Soviet space in the current realities has become inevitable! Alexander Lukashenko stated this today.
As underlined the Foreign Ministry of our country, the EU decision to impose new sanctions against Belarus is erroneous and short-sighted.
Andrey Savinykh announced this today, presenting a draft statement of the National Assembly in the House of Representatives.
The strengthening of integration ties in the post-Soviet space in the current realities has become inevitable. Alexander Lukashenko stated this today.
Preparations for the All-Belarusian People's Assembly continue in the country. A large-scale forum will sum up the results of the past five-year plan.
The second forum of the association of universities of Belarus and Russia is being held in Minsk today. They discuss the potential of higher education within the framework of the Union State, as well as the digitalization of education and experience of working in COVID conditions.
It is a mechanism of strategic deterrence - to repel large-scale aggression against the Union State. Our country has been pursuing a peace-loving policy for a quarter of a century.
The All-Belarusian People's Assembly is the largest forum in our country, a platform for discussing the most important and relevant issues open and publicly.
Strategic directions for the development of Eurasian integration for a five-year perspective are in the focus of the EAEU leaders.
Cooperation within the OSCE, uniting countries to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, developing mutual integration and other issues were discussed by the MFAheads of the CIS countries.
The President met with the Minister of Defense and the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces. They presented to the head of state proposals on revising the plan for the use of the regional grouping of forces of Belarus and Russia.
The need to respond promptly to emerging threats was also discussed today at the meeting of the Council of CIS Foreign Ministers.
The deputies adopted amendments to the law on state symbols in the second reading. The number of reasons for using the state flag is expanding.
The meeting of the CIS Foreign Ministers Council is being held today in the format of a video conference. There are enough topics for discussion.
The World Health Organization is ready to provide all the necessary assistance to Belarus in the fight against coronavirus from testing and its expansion to supplies of personal protective equipment, medicines.
And while 2020 is one of the toughest times in decades, economic indicators haven't sagged as much as they could, due to coronavirus.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet delivered a report on the state of human rights in Belarus












