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  2. Belarus–European Union relations - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Belarus and the European Union signed a Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, but this agreement was not ratified by the EU. Belarus is a member of trade relations agreements based on the EU Generalized System of Preferences and the Most favoured nation. [12] Belarus is also a part of the EU's Eastern Partnership. [11]

  3. Foreign relations of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    German Federal Foreign Office about relations with Belarus; In 2018, for the first time a German head of state visited Belarus. [262] Greece: See Belarus–Greece relations. Belarus is accredited to Greece from its embassy in Paris, France. Greece is accredited to Belarus from its embassy in Moscow, Russia. Hungary: 1992-02-12

  4. Belarus–Poland relations - Wikipedia

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    Belarus and Poland share a common border (~418 km long) which is the European Union external border, which also splits the primeval Białowieża Forest between Belarusian and Polish national parks. Poles make up 3.9% of the population of Belarus according to the 1999 Belarus Census . [ 5 ]

  5. List of years in Belarus - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Minsk; List of years by country; Further reading "Belarus: Chronology". Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia. Regional Surveys of the World.

  6. Belarus broadens visa-free travel for 35 European countries - AOL

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    Belarusian authorities on Wednesday expanded visa-free travel for residents of 35 European countries, including members of the European Union and the United Kingdom, as part of authoritarian ...

  7. Lists of political office-holders in Belarus - Wikipedia

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    These are comprehensive chronological lists of political office-holders in Belarus since its first independence, in 1918, including its presidents both before and after the Soviet era, and the Soviet leaders themselves, who, unlike the Presidents, were not formal Heads of State.

  8. Belarus - Wikipedia

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    Belarus, [b] officially the Republic of Belarus, [c] is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east and northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest. Belarus spans an area of 207,600 square kilometres (80,200 sq mi) with a population of 9.1 million.

  9. A timeline of the complicated relations between Russia and ...

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    A timeline of some key events: 1945-1948 — Japan’s colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula ends with Tokyo’s World War II defeat in 1945 but the peninsula is eventually divided into a Soviet ...