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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Minsk, November 30 (Xinhua) — Belarus is ready for dialogue with North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member states to ensure security in Eastern Europe. Valery Revenko, Head of the Department of International Military Cooperation and Assistant to the Minister of Defense of Belarus on International Military Cooperation, stated this on Sunday on the Belarusian television channel VoenTV.
According to him, Belarus's relations with Western countries and NATO member countries are developing in a very problematic manner.
"Nevertheless, we continue contacts with Western countries. We have accredited a number of NATO member states in Belarus—ten of them. We are ready to provide them with Belarus's position. We are ready to listen to their position and reach some kind of consensus. Again, this is to ensure security in our region," V. Revenko emphasized.
Relations between Belarus and NATO member countries remain difficult. In 2021, a migration crisis erupted on the Belarusian-Polish border. As a result, a multi-kilometer wall was erected between the countries.
Incidents involving drones have also occurred in Belarus and NATO countries. In September 2025, Belarus notified Poland and Lithuania of drones approaching their territory. Poland also informed Belarusian combat units about unidentified aerial vehicles approaching the Belarusian border from Ukrainian territory.
In October and November 2025, Lithuania repeatedly completely closed traffic across the border with Belarus. –0–
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