A decree granting Belarusian citizenship to 230 people has been signed
Belarusian citizenship has been granted to 230 foreign citizens and stateless persons, including 13 minors. A. Lukashenko has signed the corresponding decree. People from 19 states have become the new citizens of Belarus. The number includes Russia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Syria, Latvia, Türkiye and other countries. Most of them came from Ukraine. The individuals who have been granted Belarusian citizenship have lived in the country for five years or more, speak one of the state languages, and are occupied in various branches of the national economy. They work in manufacturing sector, agriculture, civil engineering, trade and education. At the same time the head of state decided to reject applications for citizenship from a number of individuals, who have violated Belarus' laws.
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A telephone conversation between the Presidents of Belarus and Kazakhstan took place
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A. Lukashenko's schedule includes a trip to the Narovlya District of the Gomel Oblast
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A. Lukashenko congratulated the President of South Africa on the national holiday – Freedom Day
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The President's long-term business trip to the Gomel Oblast has begun
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The President of Belarus inspected the course of the sowing campaign from a helicopter
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The President of Belarus visited the Minsk DOSAAF Aero Club
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Aleksandr Lukashenko congratulates President of Israel on Independence Day
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The President of Belarus gives an interview to RT
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