Meeting with Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs Lubomir Zaoralek
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Belarus speaks
in favor of improving relations with the Czech Republic, Belarus President
Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he met with Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs
Lubomir Zaoralek on 30 June.
In his words, Belarus and the Czech Republic had a lot in common before. “I would not say that everything was serene, but, I believe, that there were more good sides in our relations, although there were enough clouding factors,” Aleksandr Lukashenko added. “There were a lot of positive and negative things in the history. We should make the corresponding conclusions. I have said this to lead you to the idea that we had found strength to reverse the situation, and the current situation is seen as a period of improving relations between European states, Belarus and the Czech Republic in the first place,” the President said.
The Belarus President took note of Czechia’s important role in outlining the European policy.
For his part, the Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs has stressed that it is time a new chapter in the relations between Belarus and the Czech Republic was started.
In his words, Belarus and the Czech Republic had a lot in common before. “I would not say that everything was serene, but, I believe, that there were more good sides in our relations, although there were enough clouding factors,” Aleksandr Lukashenko added. “There were a lot of positive and negative things in the history. We should make the corresponding conclusions. I have said this to lead you to the idea that we had found strength to reverse the situation, and the current situation is seen as a period of improving relations between European states, Belarus and the Czech Republic in the first place,” the President said.
The Belarus President took note of Czechia’s important role in outlining the European policy.
For his part, the Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs has stressed that it is time a new chapter in the relations between Belarus and the Czech Republic was started.