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.04.24
18:39
President
Lukashenko to stop Belarusians from coming back from abroad to enjoy cheap medical care
Aleksandr Lukashenko said: “Because you have to understand: they come here to fix their teeth on the cheap and cure other diseases at your expense. You pay taxes as natural persons. Your enterprise also pays taxes. They come here for cheap medical treatment.”
18:30
Politics
Belarusian honorary consul’s office opened in Turkish Canakkale
The Belarusian deputy minister of foreign affairs and the Canakkale Province governor discussed cooperation in the near future. A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Canakkale Province Governorship and the Novogrudok District Executive Committee.
17:41
Society
Belarus’ MFA comments on attack on Iranian consulate in Syria
As BelTA reported earlier, an airstrike on 1 April destroyed the Iranian
consulate in the Syrian capital. The attack killed 11 people, including
two generals and five military advisers of the Iranian Armed Forces.
17:15
Society
Belarusian artillerists improving unit cohesion in military training area Osipovichsky
Reservists have been recalled to active service as part of the combat readiness campaign. These artillerists had to use self-propelled howitzers 2S3 Akatsiya and 2S1 Gvozdika to destroy targets with direct fire.
16:32
Economy
Russia’s Orel Oblast seeks closer cooperation with Belarusian Gomselmash
Gomselmash Director General Aleksandr Novikov and Governor of Russia’s
Orel Oblast Andrei Klychkov have discussed the establishment of a
multi-brand center of Belarusian machinery in the Russian region.
16:04
Economy
Belarus-Tajikistan economic cooperation commission to convene in Minsk in 2024
On 2 April Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic
of Belarus to the Republic of Tajikistan Viktor Denisenko met with
Minister of Agriculture of the Republic of Tajikistan, Co-Chairman of
the Belarus-Tajikistan intergovernmental commission on trade and
economic cooperation Qurbon Hakimzoda.
15:20
Economy
Gomselmash ready to ship more combine harvesters to Russia’s Orel Oblast
Gomselmash is ready to ship more combine harvesters to Russia’s Orel
Oblast. This matter was discussed during the visit of the delegation of
this Russian region to the enterprise, BelTA has learned.
15:08
Society
Russian science, culture center opens in Grodno
The Grodno-based Russian Science and Culture Center will host workshops, concerts, movie screenings, educational events, exhibitions of Russian and Belarusian artists. The equipment and physical infrastructure allow implementing the boldest ideas and endeavors.
14:51
Society
Belarusian defense minister visits military exercise for reservists
In the command post Viktor Khrenin heard out a report from the chief of staff, second-in-command of the army unit about the situation in the staging area. Matters concerning the training of reservists were discussed with the brigade’s top-ranking officers.
14:32
Politics
Belarusian ambassador dwells on Unity Day importance
In his words, Belarusian-Russian cooperation is expanding every year.
“We have an increasing number of projects. We trust each other more and
more every year,” he said.
14:24
Society
Belarus’ newly elected parliament to convene on 3 April
Deputies will continue to work on the formation of structures of the
House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the eighth
convocation.
14:12
President
Lukashenko: No hidden agenda in my politics
Aleksandr Lukashenko said: “There is no hidden agenda in my politics. Things will be done the way I formulate them. They will be done the way that is beneficial for our people from Grodno to Orsha where I was born.”
14:11
Economy
Belarus-Russia exchange trade up 3.8 times in Q1
Unlike in the same period last year, when imports from Russia
significantly exceeded exports, this year Belarus posted $86.1 million
in trade surplus.
13:26
Society
Terrorists paid peanuts to smuggle explosives from Ukraine to Belarus
The smugglers transported the dangerous goods many times. But that time they had to transport several heavy sacks at once. They smuggled the sacks across a desolate section of the border by floating them by water. The Ukrainian side paid the smugglers in cash: 10-20 U.S. dollars per kilogram.