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The formula, named after Diego Arria, has already been exercised at two meetings of the UN Security Council on the situation in Belarus.
The legendary Venezuelan opposition figure
Diego Arria was interviewed by the leader of the European Belarus civil campaign, presidential candidate in the 2010 elections
Andrei Sannikov.
The formula, named after Diego Arria, has already been exercised during two meetings of the UN Security Council on the situation in Belarus.
Diego Arria used to be a minister in the Venezuelan government, the governor of the Caracas metropolitan region, the representative of Venezuela to the UN. Diego is the most decent person. Every stage of his life deserves a separate book. I had one very simple reason to talk to him. I knew that three of the dictators Diego Arria had dealt with passed away. In 1976, Diego negotiated with the Chilean dictator
“The parties discussed Belarus-Russia contacts and promising avenues of cooperation in the field of international security,” the State Secretariat of the Security Council informed.
They exchanged views on the most burning issues of international and regional security. They also discussed Belarus' participation in the CSTO activities, implementation of decisions taken at the last session of the Collective Security Council and meetings of the CSTO statutory bodies, as well as plans for 2021.
Lukashenko hosts meeting to discuss legislative improvements
MINSK, 28 January (BelTA) – Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko held a government meeting to discuss legislative improvements on 28 January, BelTA has learned.
At the beginning of the meeting, the head of state said that last year was a year of lessons in many ways. “Protests, calls for strikes at factories, sabotage on the rail, threats and violence against government officials, hacker attacks on government information resources, and so on. This is not a complete list of what we have faced,” said the Belarusian leader.
He added that all those subversive activities were actively coordinated and financed from abroad: “Illegal actions were coordinated through social networks and messengers. Fake information was used to discredit the law enforcement s efforts to restore order in Belarus. The time has passed. Everything I am saying today has proved true.”