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Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko has arrived in Dushanbe. In Tajikistan’s capital city the Belarusian leader will take part in a session of the CIS Heads of State Council on 10 October, BelTA has learned.
Tajikistan Prime Minister Kokhir Rasulzoda, Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxim Ryzhenkov, Ambassador of Belarus to Tajikistan Viktor Denisenko, and other officials welcomed Aleksandr Lukashenko at the Dushanbe airport.
Apart from that, children wearing national costumes greeted Aleksandr Lukashenko not only in their native tongue but also in Belarusian. The participation of an honor guard company in the welcome ceremony added to the solemnity of the event. The airport itself was decorated with floral installations in the shape of the flags of the countries that will be represented at the CIS Heads of State Council session.
BelTA reported earlier that about 20 items will be offered for consideration of the CIS heads of state. In view of the organization’s 35th anniversary that is due in 2026 plans have been made to consider a series of initiatives aimed at reinforcing the organization’s international positioning, in particular, initiatives on creating the CIS Plus format and on granting the CIS observer status to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
Aleksandr Lukashenko was previously quoted as saying that Belarus welcomes the initiative to launch the CIS Plus format as a new platform of multilateral cooperation of the Commonwealth of Independent States with international partners. The Belarusian leader made the relevant statement in Minsk on 30 September at a meeting with heads of the government delegations, which were taking part in sessions of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council and the CIS Heads of Government Council.
The agenda of the Dushanbe session of the CIS Heads of State Council also includes matters concerning energy security, cooperation in defense, in border security, and in fight against transboundary crime.
Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxim Ryzhenkov talked to reporters about peculiarities and the significance of the upcoming summit. According to the official, the event is significant not only as a negotiating venue for likeminded individuals, for those, who lead the CIS states, build their independence in similar conditions, and therefore organizes cooperation within the framework of this international organization in a range of cooperation avenues. On the sidelines of the summit the heads of state will have opportunities for bilateral meetings and for discussing relations between countries.
The minister of foreign affairs pointed out that the Commonwealth of Independent States was founded nearly 35 years ago and since then has acquired traits of a serious international organization. Nevertheless, the organization keeps developing and a number of facts confirm it. In particular, the expansion of opportunities for new participants and the status of other states under the Commonwealth of Independent States will be discussed during the forthcoming summit.
“Decisions on more serious international positioning of the CIS will be made. Cooperation with other regional organizations will be discussed as well as giving the observer status to the Shanghai Cooperation Organization,” Maxim Ryzhenkov stressed.
Apart from that, a regular session of the Council of Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Commonwealth of Independent States is scheduled to take place in Dushanbe on 9 October. Key items concerning the enhancement of multilateral interaction within the framework of the Commonwealth are on the session’s agenda.
Belarus and the United Arab Emirates have great potential in the military cooperation, Belarusian Defense Minister Viktor Khrenin said at a meeting with Chief of Staff of the UAE Armed Forces, Lieutenant General Issa Saif bin Ablan Al Mazrouei, the press service of the Belarusian Defense Ministry told BelTA.
The meeting was held in Minsk. During the talks, the Belarusian minister noted that the two countries have considerable potential for military cooperation. “This year, the first meeting of the Joint Belarus-UAE Interagency Commission for Military Cooperation took place, and a plan for bilateral military cooperation was signed for the first time, outlining the steps in the areas of mutual interest,” the Belarusian defense minister said.
Viktor Khrenin pointed out that one such event could be the training of UAE servicemen in the Military Academy of Belarus in the programs that are of interest to the UAE Armed Forces. “Holding joint training, competitions between servicemen, and cultural events could help enhance our interaction. We are keen to actively work on this area at a forum for relevant specialists,” the Belarusian defense minister noted.
He also added that the Belarusian side is always open to considering initiatives and proposals from the UAE. “Belarus is deeply committed to expanding cooperation with the UAE, and its Armed Forces are open to developing dialogue in all areas of interest for the UAE side,” Viktor Khrenin emphasized.
Issa Saif bin Ablan Al Mazrouei expressed interest in military cooperation in a number of areas and noted that Belarus supports the UAE in its peaceful initiatives. As a result of the meeting, the parties outlined ways for the further development of bilateral relations and also agreed to develop dialogue at the expert level.
As previously reported, Issa Saif bin Ablan Al Mazrouei held a meeting with Chief of the General Staff, First Deputy Defense Minister of Belarus Pavel Muraveiko. The parties discussed topical issues of military interaction and exchanged experience in combat training.
Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko has congratulated the staff of the Belarusian State University of Culture and Arts on the 50th anniversary of the educational institution, the press service of the Belarusian leader told BelTA.
“For generations, your educators have built this university into a beacon of learning, renowned throughout Belarus and beyond. Today, you proudly carry that legacy forward, mentoring the artists and cultural leaders of tomorrow. Your graduates are passionate, skilled professionals who enrich our national culture, drive the evolution of Belarusian art, and proudly represent our homeland on the world stage,” the message reads.
“I have no doubt that your path forward will be marked by the same dedication, fruitfulness, and success,” Aleksandr Lukashenko emphasized.
The president of Belarus wished everyone good health, happiness, and inspiration.
Türkiye is interested in Belarus’ experience in implementing the principles of democracy at elections, Chairman of Türkiye’s Supreme Election Council Ahmet Yener said at the 2nd International Electoral Forum in Minsk on 8 October, BelTA has learned.
Ahmet Yener recalled that the day before the Central Election Commission of Belarus and the Supreme Electoral Council of Türkiye had signed a memorandum of cooperation and described the event as a historic step. “Our organizations will now act within the framework of the agreement to further develop democratic values in elections,” he said.
According to him, the international conference “Building legal culture as a factor for harmonious and sustainable elections”, held as part of the forum, will help chart the future course for democratic development in elections. “The participants will exchange opinions. We will deliver a report on how the electoral process is carried out in Türkiye. We will receive comprehensive information on how this process is conducted in Belarus and will be able to use the experience of other CIS countries, which will also participate in today’s event,” Ahmet Yener said.
Türkiye aims to ensure the highest possible voter turnout and comprehensive coverage of election results. “We witnessed how democratic principles were put into practice in the 2025 presidential elections in Belarus,” the chairman said and added that the cooperation will continue to advance.
Belarus and Oman intend to open embassies in Muscat and Minsk. This statement was made during a meeting between Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko and Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said of Oman, BelTA has learned.
“Yesterday, Mr. President, you proposed to open embassies in Minsk and Muscat. We welcome this idea,” the Sultan of Oman said.
In response, Aleksandr Lukashenko stated: “We have made a decision. And we will definitely implement this plan. It is a purely pragmatic step. Not because we are old friends, but because it is pragmatic. We are launching serious trade and economic cooperation. And the ambassadors will serve as the driving force behind the development of our cooperation here.”
The Central Election Commission of Belarus and the Supreme Election Council of Türkiye have signed a memorandum of cooperation, BelTA has learned.
The document was signed by Chairman of the Central Election Commission Igor Karpenko and Chairman of the Supreme Election Council of the Republic of Türkiye Ahmet Yener.
According to CEC Secretary Yelena Baldovskaya, the signing of the memorandum will facilitate bilateral professional relations with Turkish colleagues. “This will undoubtedly involve, first and foremost, the exchange of experience in organizing and conducting election campaigns, the application of potential technologies during elections, and- echoing the general theme of the forum - studying methods of public engagement, possibly even adopting best practices in the organization and execution of election campaigns,” she stated.
Similar documents have already been signed with Russia and Uzbekistan. Work is underway on the draft memoranda with Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, the Philippines, Zimbabwe, South Africa, and a number of other countries.
The bilateral meeting is taking place within the framework of the 2nd International Electoral Forum, which will be held in Minsk on 8 and 9 October.
“For us, the forum is becoming a wonderful tradition. Participants are arriving today. These are representatives of central electoral bodies from CIS member states and countries beyond the CIS, and also members of the academic community and youth, given that the overarching theme of the forum is dedicated to legal education and raising awareness in the field of electoral law. Today, the Central Election Commission will host the first meeting of the Youth Council. Tomorrow, the central event of the forum will be panel discussion and also thematic sections, and a roundtable. Its participants will discuss the most pressing issues and challenges in shaping the legal culture of voters,” Yelena Baldovskaya informed.
The forum will run a panel discussion on shaping the spiritual and moral foundations of legal culture. On Thursday, the program features an open dialogue with the participation of representatives of the Central Election Commission and the Education Ministry.
Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko has congratulated People’s Artist of Belarus Yuri Troyan on his 75th birthday, BelTA learned from the Belarusian leader’s press service.
“You have dedicated your lifetime to arts, making a profound impact on Belarusian choreography and ensuring the preservation and enrichment of our national ballet tradition,” the message reads.
Aleksandr Lukashenko emphasized that Yuri Troyan’s teaching work commands the highest respect: “Your experience and skill offer our talented youth an exemplary model of devoted service to culture and homeland.”
The president wished the People’s Artist of Belarus good health, further success, and boundless inspiration.
Since 1 January 2025, Belarus has hosted 181,601 travelers from 38 countries included in the visa-waiver program, with most of them arriving from neighboring Lithuania, Latvia and Poland, BelTA learned from the State Border Committee.
A total of 1,213,337 European residents have visited Belarus since 15 April 2022. They included 389 536 visitors from Latvia, 650,334 people from Lithuania and 122,998 visitors from Poland. On 19 July 2024 the visa-waiver program was extended to include 35 more countries. A total of 50,469 citizens of these countries have visited Belarus.
The border committee also recalled that the head of state extended the visa-waiver program for citizens of 38 European countries. Foreigners will be able to come to Belarus without a visa until 31 December 2025. Detailed information about the visa waiver is available in the special section on the website of the State Border Committee and the Border of Belarus app.
Belarus will impose a ban on repurposing of agricultural land, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko said during his working trip to Soligorsk District, BelTA has learned.
The head of state noted that no new lands from the agricultural land pool will be allocated for construction or plots as it is a valuable resource. This is especially true given that there are many abandoned and unused plots in small communities. “Plow everything and clear up what is not needed,” he instructed.
Regarding the use of agricultural land for other purposes, Aleksandr Lukashenko stated: “It is out of the question. These might be isolated cases for some investments. Forests and agricultural lands. Next year, a total ban will be imposed on repurposing of agricultural land. It is absolutely unacceptable.”
A Belarusian delegation led by Belarus’ Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Karankevich and Belarus’ Ambassador to Russia Aleksandr Rogozhnik has arrived in Russia’s Kemerovo Oblast (Kuzbass) on a working visit, BelTA has learned.
The delegation met with Kemerovo Oblast Governor Ilya Seredyuk to discuss cooperation between Belarus and Kuzbass. As the governor noted in his Telegram channel, the parties agreed to implement joint educational programs to train specialists to work with modern Belarusian machinery. In particular, the plans include advanced training courses and practical placements for students of specialized universities and colleges.
“We also agreed on uninterrupted supply and service support for Belarusian mining, road maintenance, agricultural, and construction machinery within the framework of a multi‑brand center in Belovo. In turn, we will ensure the supply of in‑demand agricultural products from Kuzbass enterprises to the Belarusian market. Belarus is ready to purchase our rapeseed. A trial batch of 9,000 tonnes of oilseeds has already been delivered to the country,” Ilya Seredyuk noted.
Tourist facilities of the district