
Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maksim Ryzhenkov
MOSCOW, 10 June (BelTA) - There are no unsolvable issues in the relations between Belarus and Russia, Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maksim Ryzhenkov said at a joint press conference following the talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on 10 June, BelTA has learned.
“The highest level of bilateral dialogue is set by the leaders of our states, while the foreign ministries of the two countries ensure its effective implementation across all available dimensions - from inter-parliamentary to interregional ones. There are no unsolvable issues in our relations. There are no issues that we would not discuss and could not find solutions, either,” the minister said.

He went on saying: “Unprecedented sanctions from former international business partners, direct military threats from NATO, which has regained the meaning of its existence, information war for the hearts and minds of our youth - all this, according to the idea of Western strategists, should have strangled and divided us.”
“In reality it has only made us stronger and further promoted the development of integration ties between our states,” Maksim Ryzhenkov stressed.
“The highest level of bilateral dialogue is set by the leaders of our states, while the foreign ministries of the two countries ensure its effective implementation across all available dimensions - from inter-parliamentary to interregional ones. There are no unsolvable issues in our relations. There are no issues that we would not discuss and could not find solutions, either,” the minister said.

He went on saying: “Unprecedented sanctions from former international business partners, direct military threats from NATO, which has regained the meaning of its existence, information war for the hearts and minds of our youth - all this, according to the idea of Western strategists, should have strangled and divided us.”
“In reality it has only made us stronger and further promoted the development of integration ties between our states,” Maksim Ryzhenkov stressed.