
MINSK, 18 September (BelTA) – Despite severe trials throughout history, Belarusians have preserved their place on the world stage and today live in a sovereign state, Vyacheslav Danilovich, Member of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of Belarus and chief research fellow at the Institute of History of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, told the media following a meeting of the Belarusian president with members of the expert community engaged in ideological work to mark Day of People’s Unity on 17 September, BelTA has learned.
“Listening to the president convinced me that we are on the right track with the state historical policy in Belarus. We have developed a national concept of history without distortions and falsifications, which reflects the perspective on the history of our people and our statehood,” Vyacheslav Danilovich said.
The MP noted that Belarus aims to promote history to a broad audience. This work includes developing museum exhibitions and a new complex for Belarus’ National History Museum. Vyacheslav Danilovich described it as practical work to preserve historical memory without falsifications.

“Thousands of wars and armed conflicts have taken place on our territory, but we have preserved our place on the world stage and today live in a sovereign state. The things that were said today are very important and are aimed at preserving our unity,” Vyacheslav Danilovich concluded.