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Xi: Peace talks key to end crisis
The Republic of Belarus is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Unlike neighboring Ukraine, Belarus, with a population of just below 10 million, has little significance in the European economy or agriculture. However, it has been playing a considerable role for Russia when it comes to supporting the war in Ukraine. Also, Belarus is one of the small number of countries that officially support China’s stance on Taiwan and the Xinjiang Uygur region. The ex-Soviet republic has been ruled under the authoritarian government by Lukashenko since the establishment of the office in 1994, the longest-sitting European president. Now, he has visited Beijing to strengthen their bilateral tie when the world is splitting into three, the US and its democratic allies, authoritative nations like China and Russia, and others. What have those two leaders agreed on at the meetings which were held right after the first year anniversary of the war in Ukraine?
Enjoy reading the article about the agreements that were announced by China.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202303/01/WS63ff73afa31057c47ebb1936.html
Xi: Peace talks key to end crisis
The Republic of Belarus is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Unlike neighboring Ukraine, Belarus, with a population of just below 10 million, has little significance in the European economy or agriculture. However, it has been playing a considerable role for Russia when it comes to supporting the war in Ukraine. Also, Belarus is one of the small number of countries that officially support China’s stance on Taiwan and the Xinjiang Uygur region. The ex-Soviet republic has been ruled under the authoritarian government by Lukashenko since the establishment of the office in 1994, the longest-sitting European president. Now, he has visited Beijing to strengthen their bilateral tie when the world is splitting into three, the US and its democratic allies, authoritative nations like China and Russia, and others. What have those two leaders agreed on at the meetings which were held right after the first year anniversary of the war in Ukraine?
Enjoy reading the article about the agreements that were announced by China.
http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202303/01/WS63ff73afa31057c47ebb1936.html
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