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Kizim spoke about his visit to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus
Kizima says the meeting was emotional but constructive. At the same time, the assertions of the Belarusian authorities are not clear to the ambassador.
The Ukrainian ambassador to Belarus Igor Kizim recounted the details of the visit to the Belarusian Foreign Ministry due to Zelensky’s decree on IT-shniki. He wrote about this on Facebook on Wednesday, October 14.
According to him, although the meeting was emotional, it was constructive and related to other issues. At the same time, the statements made by the diplomat are incomprehensible, “and the references listed in the note about Ukraine’s alleged violations of certain basic bilateral interstate and intergovernmental agreements are difficult to understand.”
“The decree was adopted in connection with the appeals of the Belarusian specialists themselves who expressed their desire to work in Ukraine, and their requests to create more acceptable conditions for their stay. It is obvious that if such a request was made, it means that their not to them is convenient at home, in Belarus. They wanted to go to another country, and it is obvious that due to many circumstances Ukraine is a very attractive option for them (understandable language, family ties, general education, etc.). And Ukraine is ready for such Accepting people. So what is ‘hostility’? In my opinion, this is more of an act of helping people who are now going through a difficult time in Belarus (at least temporarily), “Kizim wrote .
The diplomat also recalled that in 2014, Lukashenko signed a decree with the same number to provide assistance to Ukrainians who fled to Belarus due to the war in Donbas.
“And now we are not talking about the number of Ukrainians who were received by the Belarusian brother people (thanks to him for each Ukrainian), but about their willingness to provide assistance to those who need it in a difficult period. to work where the conditions for its development, fair competition and profit are created. And, as it seems to me, there are no exceptions, “summarized Kizim.
Recall that earlier Belarus sent a note to Ukraine due to Zelensky’s decree on IT-shniki. Minsk called Vladimir Zelensky’s decree “hostile and discriminatory”, in addition to bordering on interference in the internal affairs of Belarus.
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