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Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus E.Shestakov participates in the international conference “25 years without the Soviet Union: where are post-Soviet trajectories heading?”

08 December 2016

08-12-2016

On December 8, 2016 the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belarus, Evgeny Shestakov, took part in the international conference “25 years without the Soviet Union: where are post-Soviet trajectories heading?” organised by the expert initiative “Minsk dialogue”. Forum agenda was built around the questions of fundamental transformations at the former USSR area through the prism of contemporary state of international affairs.



In his address E.Shestakov invited participants and guests of the event to a broad discussion on a multilevel post-soviet integration system, as well as on the interstate institutions that were established after December 8, 1991 and enjoyed the Commonwealth of Independent States as a launching pad. The diplomat suggested focusing on forecasts, modalities and possibilities of the post-soviet models with various speed of integration, and on possible synergies of large integrations with the potential of effective interaction, demanded by the world today.

The conference was attended by authoritative researchers from the CIS countries, Europe and the USA, representatives of the CIS Executive Committee, National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus, experts and political analysts from Armenia, Belarus, UK, Germany, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, USA, Ukraine, France, and representatives of the diplomatic corps.

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