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28 September 2017, 12:03

Lukashenko: The world needs open and trust-based dialogue

MINSK, 28 September (BelTA) – The world is in critical need of an open and trust-based dialogue, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko said as he met with the participants of the annual Plenary Assembly of the Council of European Episcopal Conferences (CCEE) on 28 September, BelTA informs.

“Today the world is in critical need of an open and trust-based dialogue. There is no commonness in approaches to handling threats and problems which are of big concern for all of us,” the head of state said.

In his words, the status of Minsk as an important platform for negotiations is increasing. It is the venue for discussing and passing resolutions on the most serious regional and global problems.

“The today's conference testifies to the fact that the church, as always, is showing what has to be done to get closer to the resolution of the most serious chronic and new conflicts in the world,” the head of state said. “Your decision to arrive in Minsk and to hold a plenary meeting here was the right one. We appreciate that, it shows once again that Belarus is recognized as a peace-loving and safe state, as the country which can be an example of accord and normal living conditions, where various religions and ethnicities coexist in harmony. We value that. And your conference in Minsk makes us even more responsible as far as the unity of ethnicities and religions is concerned.”

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