China to Deepen Military Cooperation with Belarus! (18.8.2023)

Lukashenko said that Belarus and China have highly consistent foreign policies and both are staunch defenders of international fairness, justice, and a multi-polar world.

Belarus firmly supports President Xi’s important ideas and initiatives and is willing to work with China to make new contributions to world peace, said the president.

The military relations between Belarus and China have developed well, and it is hoped that both sides can work together to safeguard the security of the two countries and regional stability and play a constructive role, he said.

On Wednesday, Li held talks with Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin to exchange views on the bilateral military relationship and the international security situation.

UN Report: The Terrible Cost of Eight Years of Neo-Nazism in the Ukraine! (6.10.2022) 

Until August, the advantage was on the side of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the Neo-Nazi National Guard – but after the change of leadership – the militia forces managed to turn the tide in their favour and encircle the Ukrainian Neo-Nazi Group (the so-called ‘Cauldrons’). In early September, the Minsk Protocol was signed in Belarus. The document, in particular, prescribed a significant reduction in military activity. During all eight years of the conflict, the parties will sign a number of such agreements. However, these agreements will be repeatedly violated by the Ukrainian side. It is important to note that during the acute phase of the conflict in Donbass, the Ukrainian side repeatedly used heavy weapons. At the same time, not only strategic objects, but also peaceful settlements were subjected to shelling. According to the UN, by mid-2021, about 9 thousand people became victims of the conflict (3.3 thousand civilians and 5.7 thousand militia) – although this number varies – with other estimates far higher. The number of refugees, according to the same report, amounted to 1.3 million (fleeing primarily into Russia).