Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated that Iran is a strong nation, emphasizing that the ongoing conflict there reflects the weakness of the United States in facing global challenges, including those posed by China.
The Belarusian parliament has approved a new bill imposing penalties on individuals promoting LGBTQ+ rights, reflecting similar legislation in Russia. This law awaits the signature of President <strong>Aleksandr Lukashenko</strong> amidst increasing pressure on human rights in the country.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko celebrated the 'Day of Unity of the Peoples of Russia and Belarus,' marking the 30th anniversary of the treaty that established the Russia-Belarus Union. This treaty is a cornerstone in the relations between the two countries.
U.S. President Donald Trump expressed gratitude to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko for pardoning an American citizen. Trump looks forward to meeting Lukashenko at the upcoming Peace Council meeting, reflecting the U.S. desire to strengthen ties with Belarus amid current circumstances.
During an official visit to Pyongyang, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un exchanged heritage gifts that reflect the depth of relations between their countries. The gifts included a historic rifle and a traditional belt, symbolizing mutual appreciation.
During an official visit to Pyongyang, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko affirmed that North Korea is on the brink of a great future. This statement came during discussions with the country's leader, Kim Jong Un, amid a notable rapprochement between Belarus and North Korea.
Belarusian President <strong>Alexander Lukashenko</strong> arrived in <strong>Pyongyang</strong> for an official visit, meeting with North Korean leader <strong>Kim Jong Un</strong>. This visit comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing international tensions.
In a move reflecting the close ties between Russia and Belarus, a Belarusian delegation laid a wreath at the 'Liberation' monument in North Korea's capital, Pyongyang, upon the request of Russian President Vladimir Putin. This visit comes amid increasing international tensions as both leaders seek to strengthen bilateral cooperation.
Belarusian President <strong>Alexander Lukashenko</strong> has announced an official visit to <strong>North Korea</strong> on <strong>March 25 and 26</strong>, at the invitation of leader <strong>Kim Jong Un</strong>. This visit comes at a sensitive time for international relations.