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Self-proclaimed President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has announced his intention to pay a working visit to Iran in mid-March
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BelTA reported the information.
"It will be an important meeting that will bring us to a higher level of cooperation," Lukashenko said.
According to the Belarusian leader, the situation in the world is forcing Belarus and Iran to deepen relations.
"The situation that has developed in the world and around Iran and Belarus, fortunately, forces us to be closer and look for the forms of cooperation that are in demand today," Lukashenko said.
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On February 16, Lukashenko said that he would go to war against Ukraine only in case of aggression against his country.
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