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27
.09.25
09:00
President
Lukashenko sends Independence Day greetings to Turkmenistan
Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko has extended greetings to President Serdar Berdimuhamedow of Turkmenistan and the people of the country on their national holiday, Independence Day.
26
.09.25
19:55
Politics
Belarusian FM urges reliable security guarantees for all to avoid nuclear escalation
What is needed is purposeful work to develop reliable security guarantees for all countries without exception. If there are guarantees, there will be trust, and the need for nuclear weapons will disappear on its own. We are ready to follow this path, Maxim Ryzhenkov stated.
19:47
Politics
Belarusian FM laments return of nuclear threat
The world has returned to a point where the nuclear threat is clearly visible again, Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxim Ryzhenkov said.
19:40
President
Lukashenko praises Trump’s decent foreign policy stance
Aleksandr Lukashenko was asked whether Donald Trump is still committed to resolving the crisis in Ukraine because his rhetoric keeps changing all the time.
19:25
President
‘I have something to say to him.’ Lukashenko on his desire to speak with Zelensky
To avoid losing all of Ukraine, Vladimir Aleksandrovich [Zelensky] must not just talk, but agree to terms favorable to him [regarding conflict resolution], the Belarusian leader said.
19:01
Society
Expert exposes serious rifts between Poland, Germany
The Polish-German friendship against Russia is superficial, with deep-seated contradictions actually dividing the two countries, Andrei Bogodel, Deputy Head of the Faculty of Education and Science – Head of the Education and Methodology Department of the Faculty of the General Staff of the Armed Forces at the Military Academy of Belarus, said in the latest episode of the V Teme [On Point] project on BelTA’s YouTube channel.
18:38
President
Lukashenko says there are good peace proposals for Ukraine, warns Zelensky against making threats
18:37
President
Belarus to build more nuclear facilities, undecided where exactly yet
Aleksandr Lukashenko said: “I am personally in two minds over where we should build it. Either the third unit as part of the current nuclear power plant in Ostrovets. Or build it in the east. Specialists and the government suggest building the third unit nearby. It will be cheaper."
18:33
Society
Mongolia’s photo exhibition Victory Over Japan on view in Minsk
The exhibition features unique archival photographs that recreate the atmosphere of brotherhood and mutual assistance among our peoples and testify to the strength of international cooperation.
18:24
President
Belarusian nuclear power plant construction loan savings enough to build another unit
Aleksandr Lukashenko said: “We’ve saved a respectable sum. We can build an entire unit with money saved from the first loan.”
18:15
President
Lukashenko, Putin agree on five-year gas supply terms
We have agreed on a five-year gas supplies, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko told the media after the talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin.
18:14
President
Lukashenko, Putin hear out report from Russian army’s General Staff
“Vladimir Vladimirovich [Putin] hides nothing from me,” the Belarusian leader noted.
17:59
Politics
CSTO states emphasize importance of UN for international peace, security
The foreign ministers of the CSTO member states emphasized the importance of the UN for maintaining international peace and security, reads their joint declaration on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the United Nations.
17:54
President
Lukashenko, Putin end negotiations after talking for over five hours
The meeting began slightly after 12:00. For exactly an hour and a half the presidents spoke face-to-face in the Ceremonial Office. After that Aleksandr Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin had a working lunch. The meeting lasted for a total of 5 hours and 22 minutes.
17:30
Politics
Belarus in favor of Palestine’s full UN membership
Maxim Ryzhenkov said: “Several years after World War Two the organization timely made justified decisions on creating an Arab state and a Jewish state in the territory of Palestine and on their peaceful coexistence. Regretfully, these valuable decisions were not implemented successfully back then."
