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11 February 2025, 13:42

Lukashenko meets with Belarus' UN ambassador

MINSK, 11 February (BelTA) – Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko met with Permanent Representative of Belarus to the United Nations Valentin Rybakov to receive his report in Minsk on 11 February, BelTA has learned.
First of all, the head of state asked the Belarusian diplomat about the state of affairs in the United States after the election and the working style of President Donald Trump. “Please share your impressions and relevant information,” Aleksandr Lukashenko said.

“What is the current state of affairs in the United Nations? Mr Trump has shaken things up in some international bodies, indeed. How did it affect the United Nations? There are also other issues that concern Belarus in this regard,” the president stated.

Following the meeting with the head of state, Ambassador Valentin Rybakov told journalists that he briefed the president on the state of affairs in the United States and in the UN. “The UN is not an abstract or mythical platform. It brings together 193 countries. Certainly, everything that happens within the UN is a reflection on the problems that each particular country is facing. The enormous number of problems, conflicts and wars in the world directly affect the organization’s work," the diplomat said.
"The Permanent Mission of the Republic of Belarus to the United Nations fulfills all the tasks. We promote our initiatives and we do it quite successfully. Of course, there is still room for improvement. We do not see or feel any hostility towards us or rejection of our ideas. Representatives of even the unfriendliest states understand our position, understand our arguments. They do not necessarily agree with all of them but they hear us, and those who want to interact with us do it very, very successfully, including delegations of unfriendly states," Ambassador Valentin Rybakov said.
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