A. Lukashenko names priorities in Belarusian media work
To preserve the country, to keep peace. This is how Aleksandr Lukashenko outlined the main tasks for the Belarusian media. A large-scale forum took place yesterday in Mogilev. An information pool gathered on one platform: journalists from national and regional media, bloggers, ideologists, communications experts, all those who are at the forefront of the information war today. The President noted that they are both defenders and fighters, tacticians and strategists. The goal of everyone at their level is to think analytically, understand responsibility for the future, and ultimately stand up for the defense of information sovereignty. The head of state called on journalists to form a national style of broadcasting, increasing their own content, expand the pool of experts, and promote a creative agenda. In recent years, journalists have become tougher and more principled in defending the truth. The main message is not to slow down!
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A. Lukashenko signed a decree pardoning 32 convicts
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The President of Belarus congratulated the people of Canada on Independence Day
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The President of Belarus is paying an official visit to Indonesia
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The President of Belarus visited Peking University
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A. Lukashenko on the state of cooperation between Minsk and Beijing: This is what we dreamed of
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Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing
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The President of Belarus met with the Chairperson of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of Russia
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Aleksandr Lukashenko declared his readiness to further develop cooperation with Moscow Oblast
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The President heard a report from Gomel Oblast Governor