MINSK, 31 October (BelTA) – We must move away from the prejudices and start the painstaking work on building a dialogue, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he addressed the 2nd Minsk International Conference on Eurasian Security on 31 October, BelTA learned.
"Security is only one of the elements in the system of universal values. But this is the basis without which everything else is impossible," the head of state stressed. "We need to move away from prejudices and stereotypes and start a painstaking work on building a dialogue, step by step looking for common ground and rapprochement."
"Security is only one of the elements in the system of universal values. But this is the basis without which everything else is impossible," the head of state stressed. "We need to move away from prejudices and stereotypes and start a painstaking work on building a dialogue, step by step looking for common ground and rapprochement."
Aleksandr Lukashenko urged to think not so much about the present as about the future, the future of the next generations, children and grandchildren. "They will live after us, and it is very important what we pass over to them. We all want the world a good place to live in and grow," the Belarusian leader concluded.