
MINSK, 16 September (BelTA) – Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko is presenting state awards to outstanding representatives of various fields. The ceremony is taking place at the Palace of Independence ahead of the Day of People’s Unity, BelTA has learned.
Honoring Belarusians, who have made a significant contribution to the country’s development, strengthening its sovereignty and defense capabilities, in the run-up to this important holiday has already become a tradition. In essence, this day has become a cornerstone of the nation’s cohesion and unity. It stands alongside Victory Day and Independence Day as one of Belarus' most significant state holidays, Aleksandr Lukashenko emphasized.
“From the perspective of decades that have passed, 17 September 1939, when the artificial and shameful border between Western and Eastern Belarus was eliminated, is seen as an act of restoring historical justice (which it truly was). This event marks one of the most significant turning points in the history of Belarusian statehood, firmly binding together eras and generations with an invisible thread,” the president said.
Aleksandr Lukashenko noted that the continuity of generations is symbolized when, in a festive atmosphere, well‑deserved state awards are presented to industrial workers, builders, agricultural workers, military personnel, law enforcement officers, cultural figures, and athletes – all those who contribute to building life in the country every day. In this way, the connection between eras and the unity of the people are strengthened.
Among the awardees, the president gave special recognition to agricultural workers, who are completing the agricultural season with very significant results.
High state awards and honorary titles were also bestowed upon scientists, teachers, lawyers, and artists. “It is difficult to overstate your contribution to preserving moral values, cultural traditions, and educating the younger generation,” Aleksandr Lukashenko told the participants of the ceremony.
The head of state expressed special gratitude to the military and law enforcement officers who protect sovereignty, peace. Without their participation, no creative work would be possible.


Congratulating all the recipients of their well-deserved honors, the president stressed: “You make our lives safe, convenient, and comfortable.” Aleksandr Lukashenko thanked them for their work, dedication to their profession and to Belarus. He also extended congratulations on People’s Unity Day, wishing them good health, peace, kindness, and new achievements for the benefit of the Fatherland.
The Order of the Fatherland 2nd Class was bestowed upon Aleksandr Ilyushchenko, Director General of the State Powder Metallurgy Research and Production Association and Director of the Powder Metallurgy Institute named after O.V. Roman. The Order of the Fatherland 3rd Class went to Prime Minister Aleksandr Turchin (according to Presidential Decree No. 462 of 11 December 2024, he received this honor while serving as Chairman of the Minsk Oblast Executive Committee).
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