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01 October 2024, 11:34

Belarus pledges commitment to open-door policy despite growing challenges and threats

MINSK, 1 October (BelTA) – Despite growing challenges and threats, Belarus’ doors remain open to guests, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he received credentials from foreign ambassadors on 1 October, BelTA has learned.

“I sincerely congratulate you all on the official launch of your work has heads of diplomatic missions in Belarus. I want to say to you all from the bottom of my heart: welcome to Belarus,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said addressing the ambassadors.

The president expressed hope that the diplomats had already had the opportunity to see Minsk and its tourist attractions, talk to people and learn the history of the Belarusian state. “It is multifaceted, it has many heroic pages. And we are rightfully proud of it. We are proud of the glorious deeds of our ancestors and hardworking contemporaries who continue to strengthen our much-loved country and raise a new generation of good people,” the Belarusian leader said.

“You will soon see for yourself how hospitable and peace-loving Belarusians are. Despite the mounting threats and challenges, the doors of our home remain open. The visa-free waiver for citizens of 35 European countries, introduced this summer, speaks louder than words,” Aleksandr Lukashenko emphasized.
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