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15.02.2008
President deliveres address to soldiers-internationalists, veterans of the war in Afghanistan, to mark the Day of Remembrance
The President of the Republic of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has delivered an address to soldiers-internationalists, veterans of the war in Afghanistan, to mark the Day of Remembrance.
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15.02.2008
Alexander Lukashenko congratulates Boris Gryzlov on his election as Chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Belarus-Russia Union State
The President of the Republic of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has congratulated Boris Gryzlov on his election as Chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Belarus-Russia Union State.
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15.02.2008
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko plans to participate in unofficial CIS summit next week in Moscow
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko plans to participate in an unofficial CIS summit next week in Moscow.
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14.02.2008
President believes the border troops have a crucial role to play in boosting the attractiveness of Belarus as a transit country
Principles of national security and sovereignty underpin the Decision to pursue the state border policy and ensure border security of the Republic of Belarus in 2008, said President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko on 14 February while approving this Decision.
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14.02.2008
Alexander Lukashenko senвы birthday greetings to Sergei Mironov, the Chairman of the Council of Federation of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation
The President of the Republic of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has sent birthday greetings to Sergei Mironov, the Chairman of the Council of Federation of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, who turns 55.
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13.02.2008
President decorates 61 women with the Order of Mother
The President of the Republic of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has conferred the Order of Mother on women having many children, who live in the Brest, Gomel, Grodno, Mogilev regions and in the city of Minsk. The relevant Decree was signed by the Head of State on 12 February.
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13.02.2008
National budget allocates Br 1775.1 billion for financing the expenditures of the republican road fund in 2008
By his Decree No. 82, the President of the Republic of Belarus has approved the ways and amounts in which means of the republican road fund shall be used in 2008.
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13.02.2008
President approves signing of Agreement between the Republic of Belarus and the Commission of the European Communities
By his Decree, the Head of State, Alexander Lukashenko, has approved the signing of an Agreement between the Republic of Belarus and the Commission of the European Communities on the Establishing, Privileges and Immunities of the Delegation of the Commission of the European Communities to the Republic of Belarus.
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13.02.2008
President approves draft intergovernmental agreement with Kazakhstan on cooperation in civil defence
By his Decree, the President of the Republic of Belarus has approved the draft intergovernmental agreement with Kazakhstan on cooperation in civil defence, prevention of and response to emergency situations as a basis for further talks.
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12.02.2008
President visits Belarusian State University Department of Journalism
Belarus urges the creation of a multipolar world order, and this position is supported by many states, said the President of the Republic of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, on 12 February at the Belarusian State University while conversing with students.
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11.02.2008
Council of the Republic to hold extraordinary session on 13 February
In conformity with Paragraph 6 of Article 95 of the Constitution of the Republic of Belarus, the Head of State issued an Executive Order to convene, on 13 February 2008 in Minsk, the ninth extraordinary session of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus of the third convocation for coordinating the appointing by the President of a new Chairman of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Belarus and Prosecutor General of the Republic of Belarus.
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11.02.2008
President meet with Prime Minister to receive his report
On 11 February, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko met with Prime Minister of Belarus Sergei Sidorsky to receive his report. The Premier reported on the country’s economic performance in January 2008.
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11.02.2008
President meets with Chairman of the State Control Committee to receive his report
On 11 February, the President of the Republic of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, met with Zenon Lomat, the Chairman of the State Control Committee, to receive his report. Zenon Lomat informed the President on the progress in the construction of the cultural and sports complex Minsk-Arena.
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11.02.2008
Alexander Lukashenko congratulates Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on the 29th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran
On behalf of the Belarusian people and on his own behalf, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has congratulated Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, on the 29th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.
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President visits Belarusian State University Department of Journalism12.02.2008

Belarus urges the creation of a multipolar world order, and this position is supported by many states, said the President of the Republic of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, on 12 February at the Belarusian State University while conversing with students.

The President visited a new BSU building housing two departments: the department of journalism and philosophy and the department of social sciences. The President said he liked the new research complex meeting modern-day European standards.

Alexander Lukashenko got familiar with the prospects of development of Belarus’ biggest university, surveyed the material and technical infrastructure and how the education process is organised at the department of journalism. The President also delivered a speech before the students on the topic “Belarus in Modern World”.

Opening the meeting, the President said that a lot had changed to the better since he visited the BSU last time. “It is very important that the University has managed to restore its status of the main higher education institution, the leading education and research centre of the country, to build up its main asset which is highly-qualified faculty and the supreme level of education. The State is eager to see the brand and prestige of the BSU maintained worthily both inside Belarus and beyond its confines; to see other education institutions follow the example set by this higher education institution,” the President said.

According to Alexander Lukashenko, education remains a priority area of social and economic development of Belarus. In 2008 alone, one fifth of the country’s consolidated budget will be channelled into education.

Investments in education, in preparation of highly qualified specialists are the most appropriate investments into the future of our young state, the President said.

Speaking about the place of Belarus in modern-day world, the Head of State stressed that the Belarusian strategy in foreign policy rests on three fundamental principles, which are political sovereignty, economic openness and equal partnership relations between countries. “The golden rule of the Belarusian foreign policy is multi-directedness and commitment to mutually beneficial contacts,” he said.

“The disintegration of the Soviet Union was the biggest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century first of all because of the collapse of the system of a bipolar world order, which existed at the time. Many hoped that the end of the cold war would mark a deliverance from heavy military spending, and the money released thereon would be used to address global challenges: food, energy, ecological and other,” the President said. “But those expectations were never met. The cold war was followed by even fiercer fight for energy resources. In fact, a new division of the world has begun. All means are put to use, right up to occupation of independent states,” he said.

Unipolarity is a dangerous disease which can lead to a degradation and collapse of the world, because it stifles competition which, in turn, is the fundamental principle of development of the human civilisation, Alexander Lukashenko said.

Alexander Lukashenko added that the USA, which became the only superpower following the collapse of the USSR, embarked on the course to build a unipolar world. Today, this imperial strategy can be counterbalanced by Russia, India, China, and Latin America. New centre of power will emerge, the Head of State said.

“It is a firm and independent position in international affairs, rather than a lack of freedom and democracy, that is the main reason why threats and sanctions come falling on Belarus,” Alexander Lukashenko said. Speaking about the sanctions against the Belarusian concern Belneftekhim, he called them economic blackmail on the part of unconscientious competitors.

Alexander Lukashenko said that Belarus chooses its friends-allies independently, without asking American “wise men’s” advice. “Our country cooperates with China, Iran, Venezuela and other states, which irritates the USA,” the President said. “Belarusian-Venezuelan relations are a real contribution into forming a multipolar world order. Together we represent force with which even superpowers can’t fail to reckon,” he said.

Alexander Lukashenko reaffirmed Belarus’ willingness to hold a dialogue with western countries, especially with the European Union.

“Our approaches are as constructive as possible: what is needed is a dialogue rather than dictate! We are very interested in cooperating with Western countries, especially with the European Union,” the Head of State said.

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