Belarus and China build up contacts. The Ministry of Industry and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products signed a memorandum on cooperation.
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The Eurasian Economic Union is gaining weight on the geopolitical map of the world. The integration of the "five" (which includes Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan) claims to dominate the global changes.
NATO is accustomed of waging wars by proxy. They used to change the world order, stage coups d'état this way. And they built their economy on this by selling weapons during military conflicts.
Georgia celebrates Independence Day. A number of sports, entertainment and educational events are planned in the regions of the country.
The Eurasian Economic Union has every chance to become a geopolitical pole and dominate the global changes. These statements can be heard today on the sidelines of the Eurasian Economic Forum in Bishkek.
While the government elite of the West pretend to sincerely help Ukraine, ordinary Europeans are outraged by the infringement of their rights.
The amount of uncontrolled arms circulating in in the Old World will certainly increase in the near future: everything from rifles to Javelins can now be bought on the Ukrainian black market, and it is easy to smuggle them across the border.
While Europe is reluctantly parting with food supplies for the humanitarian needs of the inhabitants of Ukraine, the enterprising Ukrainians have managed to make a business out of it.
The myths of the U.S. administration's military operation in Ukraine are also crumbling. Pumping Kiev with weapons does nothing to help the West.
It turns out that despite all the obstacles the West puts in the way of the Belarusian business, they do not hurry to refuse our goods in the Old World.
For more than five hours, the prosecutor's office has been searching his home. Such actions were not appreciated by the opposition forces.
The presidents of Belarus and Russia had a big negotiation day on the issues of the Union State economic development and military and political unity.
The Rada has proposed to allow Ukrainian officers to kill deserters. An MP of the People's Servant party has introduced a draft law which proposes amendments to the internal service regulations.
The Ministries of Justice of Belarus and Armenia move bilateral cooperation to a new institutional level, Minister of Justice of the Transcaucasian country Karen Andreasyan told to the Agency of TV News.
Ukrainian refugees in Poland are threatened by hunger and homelessness. One of the Polish Internet portals writes about it.
Negotiations between Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin were held in Sochi on May 24. The leaders agreed to hold this full-scale meeting in the fields of the CSTO summit a week ago.
Maria Zakharova: Ukraine de facto allowed itself to be seized While Poles complain about the unmanageable flow of Ukrainian refugees, President Zelensky submitted a highly controversial bill to the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine: to grant Poles in Ukraine the equal rights with Ukrainian citizens.
Zelensky signed another law opening the widest scope for abuse. The country will now confiscate the property of citizens, who support the Russian special operation.
President Zelensky has submitted to parliament a controversial bill to grant Poles equal rights with Ukrainian citizens. If the document is passed, Poles will be able to be elected to Ukrainian government structures and will have access to state secrets.
An exhibition of the outstanding landscape painter of the XX century, Byalynitsky-Birulya, opened in Moscow. The native of Mogilev Region worked in the pre-revolutionary and Soviet Russia, and after the war returned to his native Belarus.
Ukrainian troops are demoralized, and not even by the events at Azovstal, which the Ukrainian command is even trying to present as a victory, but by the lack of food and weapons.
CSTO Secretary General Stanislav Zas explained why the CSTO can be considered a well-established, quite effective and multifunctional organization In an interview to the program "Main Air" on TV channel Belarus 1.
Membership in the organization is not a guarantee of protection from economic pressure. CSTO Secretary General Stanislav Zas drew attention to this in an interview on TV channel Belarus 1.
External threats, combating terrorism and drug trafficking, biological security, unified training and interaction with regional international organizations.












