Belarus–Palestine relations
Belarus–Palestine relations are bilateral relations between Belarus and State of Palestine. The Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic recognized Palestinian statehood on 19 November 1988.[1] The State of Palestine has an embassy in Minsk, which opened in 2003.[2]
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History
Belarus' Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Dapkiunas reaffirmed in 2017 that the country's position on Jerusalem had not changed. "A fair and long-term solution to the Palestine-Israel conflict through diplomacy and politics based on international law, including UN resolutions, is the view of Belarus".[3]
References
- "Countries, recognized the State of Palestine". MOFAE.
- "В СЕНТЯБРЕ БЕЛАРУСЬ ПОСЕТИТ ГЛАВА МИД ПАЛЕСТИНЫ | | АФН | Белорусские новости | Республика Беларусь | Минск". afn.by. 22 July 2003.
- "Belarus calls for fair, long-term solution to Palestine-Israel conflict". eng.belta.by. 12 December 2017.
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