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3 Feb 2020

Lukashenko, Pompeo hold two-hour talks in Minsk

Lukashenko, Pompeo hold two-hour talks in Minsk
Aleksandr Lukashenko and Michael Pompeo

MINSK, 3 February (BelTA) – Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko named two reasons why he was happy with the visit of the U.S. Secretary of State to Minsk at the meeting with Michael Pompeo on 1 February, BelTA has learned.

“Welcome to Minsk. I am sincerely glad to see you here. At least, there are two reasons for it. First of all, you are one of the architects of the U.S. modern politics. Secondly, after all kinds of misunderstandings in the relations between Belarus and the United States, absolutely groundless misunderstandings shown by the previous authority, it is very good that you have decided to come to Minsk and see the country, its people, what kind of dictatorship is here, what kind of democracy we have,” the president said.

“Of course, one day will not be enough for you to look through all these matters. However, you will surely learn something about Belarus,” the Belarusian leader said.

He stressed that Belarus is an absolutely peaceful country with peace-loving people: “It is in our set of mind and the history the Belarusian nation has. It is especially true about our joint fight against the Nazis. Every third Belarusian was killed in that war. That speaks for itself. The whole country was covered with death camps and Jewish ghettos.”

In an atmosphere of trust and mutual understanding

Belarus has high hopes on further gradual normalization of relations with the United States, Belarus' Minister of Foreign Affairs Vladimir Makei said at the joint briefing with U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo following the meeting with Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko on 1 February.

Michael Pompeo and Vladimir Makei

“We attach absolute importance to this visit. The last visit of the U.S. Secretary of State to Belarus was 26 years ago. The current visit is a clear evidence of the intensifying interaction between Belarus and the United States. We believe that the visit will give a significant impetus to the progressive normalization of bilateral relations,” said Vladimir Makei.

He stressed that the meeting with Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko was held in an atmosphere of absolute trust and mutual understanding. The parties discussed a wide range of issues of the bilateral relations. “They came to the conclusion that approaches and interests coincide in a number of areas. The political will to further develop the bilateral relations was emphasized. The return of ambassadors to the capitals of the two countries after a 12-year break will contribute to this,” the minister said.

Belarus welcomed the support of the country's sovereignty and independence stated by the United States. The parties stressed that the potential of bilateral economic and investment cooperation is still hugely untapped and discussed promising areas of cooperation.

Emphasis was also made on cooperation between the law enforcement agencies of the two countries. The parties reaffirmed their intention to continue dialogue on regional and international security issues. “The parties exchanged views on the situation in the region and prospects for Belarus' interaction with the Nato bloc. Belarus' intention to make efforts to preserve peace and security on the continent was also noted,” Vladimir Makei said.

He expressed gratitude to American partners for openness and constructive  dialogue.

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