The CSTO leaders met in Moscow. The summit is a jubilee one. The Collective Security Treaty is 30 years old and the organization itself is 20 years old.
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Members of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of Belarus will hold a one-day reception of citizens in Vitebsk Region on May 26.
Ukraine denies both its shared Soviet past and vital current cooperation in the post-Soviet space. Kiev has withdrawn from the Agreement on perpetuating the memory of the courage and heroism of the peoples of the Commonwealth of Independent States in the Great Patriotic War.
Swedish citizens are more and more actively opposing the possible accession of their country to NATO. On May 21, the residents of Stockholm came out to the demonstration.
Attempts to rewrite history continue in Europe. A monument to a Soviet soldier was demolished in the town of Merkin in southern Lithuania.
Western sanctions have stimulated the growth of trade between the EAEU countries. This was stated by Minister for Integration and Macroeconomics of the Eurasian Economic Commission Sergey Glazyev.
The West, which is playing hunger games, is now looking for ways to solve the impending food crisis. Naturally, they are doing it only for themselves, not for countries such as Africa, and at the expense of Ukraine.
Belarus and Cameroon have the potential to strengthen cooperation. One of the elements could be an increase in supplies from our country of modern motor, agricultural equipment, pharmaceutical products and high-quality foodstuffs.
The return of Belarusian fertilizers to the world markets will help to ensure food security in the world. This was stated by the Permanent Representative of Belarus to the United Nations speaking at the meeting of the world organization.
Food supplies stand at the top of the UN Security Council discussions. The debate was focused on finding ways to break the vicious circle of people's lack of access to food caused by conflicts.
The fact that the alliance is aimed at confrontation and creation of provocations is evidenced by the large-scale NATO exercises, currently taking place in Estonia.
Washington is considering lifting sanctions on Belarusian potash fertilizers. In exchange, Belarus will be required to agree to transit of Ukrainian grain through its territory.
The road from Nice to the Italian border is dotted with trucks with Latvian, Lithuanian and Bulgarian license plates
Turkey intends to block the admission of Sweden and Finland to NATO. Ankara will say its firm "no" to the membership of these countries in the North Atlantic Alliance, the President of Turkey said.
Polish authorities plan to teach their citizens to keep arms from the very childhood. The Ministry of Education plans to change the educational process of schoolchildren and to teach young people how to handle weapons from the eighth grade.
During the talks in Azerbaijan the delegation of the Belarusian government confirmed the strategy of interaction between the two countries, said Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Nazaruk.
The fight against history continues in Ukraine: the Soviet Obelisk of Glory memorial was torn down in the city of Pustomyty, Lvov Region.
The Ukrainian ambassador to Germany has called for resuming the work of the Normandy format in order to conclude a cease-fire.
A seminar on the construction of the Union State is held in St. Petersburg these days. The current agenda of the meeting is the regulation measures to adapt to climate change.
The United Nations again urges the world to start thinking instead of acting. The UN has listed the indispensable condition for addressing the food shortage in the world.
The Ukrainian media are trying to present everything in such a way, as if the surrender of the Azovites to the Russian army was according to the Kiev's plan.
The importance of allies to act together in the international arena was discussed in the beginning of the week at the CSTO anniversary summit.
The demand for Asia has increased not only because the East is hastily reformatting its markets due to sanctions pressure, but also because there is a powerful force there to counter NATO's aggressive moves.
The ex-president of Moldova is also in trouble these days. The police served Igor Dodon a fine of 450 euros for the St












