Belarusian Deputy Foreign Minister Yuri Ambrazevich said that Minsk’s relations with Western countries are at the lowest level since the republic gained independence. He announced this on the air of the STV channel, reports TASS.
Belarus has done nothing to harm its neighbors or “more distant countries” “on its own initiative”.
For this reason, Minsk remains open to all kinds of dialogue and transmits this information “through the diplomatic channels we have left in terms of communication with both Brussels and Washington,” according to the diplomat.
The deputy head of the Belarusian Ministry of Foreign Affairs admitted that such channels are very few, but in some countries there are politicians and statesmen who “understand the importance of Belarus as a whole as a regional player, a national state for European security. security.” Among these countries, he named Hungary and Serbia.
Ambrazevich believes that the situation in Western countries is not static, and the turnover of their elite is “quite fast and sometimes chaotic.”
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