Belarusan Foreign Ministry: We stand for the restoration of Ukraine-Russia peaceful relations
18.03.2014 |Politics| EuroBelarus Information Service,
A spokesman for the Belarusian foreign ministry stated that Belarus will make efforts to support the restoration of peaceful relations between its two neighbors.
“We are ready to do everything possible to help restore the relations between Russia and Ukraine. We have always said that all conflicts should be settled in diplomatic ways – by means of a dialogue. There should be no armed resistance on any side,” - BelaPAN quotes Dzmitry Mironchyk, spokesman for the Belarusian foreign ministry.
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