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14 October 2025, 15:18

KGB chief on possible breakthrough in Belarus-U.S. relations, rapprochement with Western Europe 

Ivan Tertel
Ivan Tertel
MINSK, 14 October (BelTA) – There is a significant opportunity for a breakthrough in relations between Belarus and the United States, while Belarus is equally open to rebuilding relations with Western Europe, Belarusian KGB Chairman Ivan Tertel told journalists following the meeting with the head of state to discuss the global situation and relations with the United States, BelTA reports.
“We have every chance of achieving a breakthrough in relations with the United States. Belarus also remains open to forging closer ties with Western Europe. I believe we will hear good news on this front soon,” he informed.

Ivan Tertel emphasized that Belarus is committed to dialogue and the search for mutually acceptable solutions that respect national interests. “We have developed our proposals and our negotiating position, and we have already reached a consensus with the American side on a number of issues,” he said. “However, our partners must understand that there are national interests we will always consider and pursue, the same way as the Americans do. This is a practical, rational approach to the negotiation process, one that takes into account exclusively our national interests.”

“There are certain issues that still require discussion. When we reach an understanding that our positions have moved closer, we are always ready to meet and to discuss sensitive issues. This dialogue is ongoing; we are engaged in it, discussing various aspects every day,” the KGB chief noted.

He explained that the head of state is deeply involved in this agenda, working on it practically every day. It is also important that U.S. President Donald Trump, who has done much for the peace process in the Middle East, has a profound understanding of the issue and is deeply involved in the Ukraine agenda. “I am convinced that this will ultimately serve as a very important step toward resolving this conflict,” said Ivan Tertel. 
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