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16:25
Politics
Ryzhenkov, Lavrov sign statement on common vision of Eurasian Charter
The foreign ministers of the two countries agreed on approaches to the
Eurasian Charter and discussed other issues during a joint meeting of
the boards of the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of Belarus and Russia.
16:09
Economy
Belarus PM visits NASB Institute of Microbiology
Microbiology helps ensure scientific and technological sovereignty of Belarus, Roman Golovchenko emphasized.
15:44
President
Lukashenko opines on what skills children need the most
“First, they should do sports to stay healthy. Remember this. Second, they should know a foreign language. There is no way you can succeed in today's world if you do not know English,” Aleksandr Lukashenko noted.
15:35
President
Lukashenko comments on his sport preferences
The head of state said that he used to be fond of football. “I spend
more time on the ice today. This does not mean however that I love ice
hockey only. I love various sports, and I am familiar with many of
them,” he said.
15:33
President
Lukashenko describes his team members as patriots, professionals
Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko answered the question of how to become a member of his team during a Q&A session titled “Open Microphone with the President” at Minsk State Linguistic University.
15:25
President
Lukashenko shares his fear as president
There should be no cult of the leader in Belarus, and there is no and cannot be any dictatorship here, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said at a Q&A session titled “Open Microphone with the President” that was held at Minsk State Linguistic University on 22 November, BelTA has learned.
15:15
President
Lukashenko: Humans will always be in control of AI
"I asked them whether AI will replace humans and whether we, humans, will simply be discarded? They say: we don't know, maybe. This alarmed me very much," the president said.
15:07
President
Lukashenko shares his vision of Belarus’ future
The head of state was asked how he sees the future of Belarus a few decades on and its place in the new world order. First of all, the president noted that the future and the path of Belarus will be determined by today's youth.
14:53
President
Lukashenko: Belarus offers ample opportunities
Belarus offers huge opportunities for self-fulfillment today, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said at a Q&A session titled “Open Microphone with the President” that was held at Minsk State Linguistic University on 22 November, BelTA has learned.
14:34
President
Lukashenko talks about reasons for internet shutdown in August 2020
The head of state was asked about the shutdown of the internet post-election, in 2020. "If this happens again, we will turn it off completely," Aleksandr Lukashenko replied briefly but succinctly.
13:56
President
Lukashenko on Ukraine settlement: Americans or Europeans will not help
Belarus’ interests should not be infringed upon in the course of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said.
13:48
President
Drawing on Soviet heritage, experience, achievements described as Belarus’ strong suit
Plans are in place to build a new building for the National History
Museum in Minsk, the president said. “We want to show everyone that are
not Ivans who do not remember their kinship. We have deep roots,” the
head of state said.
13:34
President
Lukashenko comments on the need to make unpopular decisions
Aleksandr Lukashenko said that, indeed, he often has to make such decisions, and it is difficult. But according to him, confidence in their correctness, their importance for the well-being and development of the country and its citizens helps.
13:10
President
Lukashenko invited to give lecture on Belarus’ modern history
I am ready to visit the History Faculty of Belarusian State University and give a lecture on the modern Belarusian statehood, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said,
13:02
President
Lukashenko opines on role of media, journalists
The role of mass media is huge now, and the attitude towards journalists is very serious, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said at a Q&A session titled “Open Microphone with the President” that was held at Minsk State Linguistic University on 22 November, BelTA has learned.