“Belarus. Religion. Tolerance." exhibition kicks off in Paris
12.11.2018
The exhibition “Belarus. Religion. Tolerance.”, dedicated to the centenary of the end of the First World War, kicked off in Paris. At the presentation of the project, the Ambassador to France, Permanent Representative of Belarus to UNESCO Pavel Latushka stressed that the Belarusian land has always valued and appreciated interethnic peace and interfaith harmony. Our country suffered from wars, but never initiated them. The exhibition “Belarus. Religion. Tolerance.” is also planned to be presented in other European countries.
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