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.12.25
19:39
President
EAEU industrial potential underused, says Lukashenko
“It is evident that the EAEU’s industrial potential is far from being fully utilized. I am confident that we are ready to implement concrete joint projects in key industrial and technological sectors,” he emphasized.
19:33
President
Lukashenko: Belarus’ initiatives at EAEU pursued long-term priorities, not short-term interests
The head of state noted that the outgoing year of 2025 marked the period of Belarus’ EAEU presidency. He emphasized that Minsk had consistently aimed to give the organization a new spirit and a renewed vision for the region’s economic processes.
19:17
Politics
Pashinyan thanks Aliyev for allowing cargo transit to Armenia through Azerbaijan
At the Eurasian Economic Union summit in St. Petersburg, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan thanked Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev for the decision to unblock cargo transit to Armenia.
19:07
President
Lukashenko outlines EAEU’s priorities for next five years
The Belarusian leader identified agricultural cooperation as a second critical area. He urged to take decisive steps to reduce the sector’s import dependency to a negligible statistical level.
18:57
President
Lukashenko reviews EAEU’s five-year performance, cites concrete data
According to estimates, the EAEU’s GDP grew by 11% from 2020 to 2024, while industrial output increased by 15% and agricultural production by nearly 10%, the Belarusian leader reported.
18:47
President
Lukashenko: Interest of Global Majority in EAEU proves relevance of Eurasian integration model
“The growing interest of the Global Majority in forging partnerships with our union demonstrates the relevance of the Eurasian integration model and highlights our association’s position as a center of economic gravity, regardless of the deficiencies we reviewed at the narrow-format meeting,” Aleksandr Lukashenko stated.
18:22
Society
Panchenko: Zelensky still believes he is fighting evil
Commenting on opinion polls in Ukraine suggesting that residents oppose withdrawing Ukrainian Armed Forces from Donbass, Diana Panchenko said: “That’s a lie.”
17:51
Society
Ukrainian journalist: Zelensky sends Ukrainians to the slaughter
Vladimir Zelensky is sending Ukrainians to die, Ukrainian journalist Diana Panchenko said in a new episode of the V Teme [On Point] project on BelTA’s YouTube channel.
17:33
Politics
Putin: EAEU stands as independent, self-sufficient center
The Eurasian Economic Union has firmly established itself as one of independent and self-sufficient powerhouses, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a narrow-format meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council, BelTA has learned.
17:32
President
Lukashenko calls for stronger integration drive in EAEU
“Now is exactly the time when countries are forming alliances to act with greater focus and assertiveness. This is the attitude we have in Belarus, and that is why I call on everyone to work towards integration,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
17:19
President
Lukashenko: Belarus supports search for new EAEU partners among Global Majority nations
“Belarus fully upholds the search for new partners among the Global Majority nations and the expansion into those regions of the world where we are respected and welcome,” the head of state remarked.
17:05
President
Lukashenko tells Putin a busy agenda leaves little room for rest
At a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko noted that the current schedule is so packed with events that there is little room for rest.
17:01
President
Lukashenko highlights key priorities for EAEU summit agenda
“The items on the agenda of today’s meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council focus entirely on practical issues,” Aleksandr Lukashenko stressed.
16:50
Politics
Putin thanks Lukashenko for praising bilateral relations
“I would like to thank you for speaking so highly of our Russian-Belarusian relations. I noticed the warmth with which you spoke about Russia and our ties. I am confident many in Russia noticed it, too,” Vladimir Putin stressed.
