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Revolution in Belarus not ruled out
Revolution in Belarus not ruled out
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Over the last month Belarus was pushed to the top of world news, mostly because of its complicated economic situation. The Russian government is thinking about... 01.06.2011, Sputnik International
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Over the last month Belarus was pushed to the top of world news, mostly because of its complicated economic situation. The Russian government is thinking about the prospects of joint projects like the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space. Russia is interested in Belarus, but is it interested in Lukashenko as a partner? Which political promises is the Belarus leader ready to offer for real loans? Alexander Fadeyev, head of the Belarus Department at the Institute of CIS Countries in an interview with RIA-Novosti’s Mikhail Yousef shares his views on the Belarus crisis.
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Over the last month Belarus was pushed to the top of world news, mostly because of its complicated economic situation. The Russian government is thinking about the prospects of joint projects like the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space. Russia is interested in Belarus, but is it interested in Lukashenko as a partner? Which political promises is the Belarus leader ready to offer for real loans? Alexander Fadeyev, head of the Belarus Department at the Institute of CIS Countries in an interview with RIA-Novosti’s Mikhail Yousef shares his views on the Belarus crisis.
Over the last month Belarus was pushed to the top of world news, mostly because of its complicated economic situation. The Russian government is thinking about the prospects of joint projects like the Customs Union and the Common Economic Space. Russia is interested in Belarus, but is it interested in Lukashenko as a partner? Which political promises is the Belarus leader ready to offer for real loans? Alexander Fadeyev, head of the Belarus Department at the Institute of CIS Countries in an interview with RIA-Novosti’s Mikhail Yousef shares his views on the Belarus crisis.