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News on 19.02.2015
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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development will not exclude political benchmarks when considering the question of crediting Belarus.
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Russia cannot and will not participate in the peacekeeping mission in Ukraine.
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The human rights defender must leave Belarus on February 21.
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It is possible that a moment will come when diplomacy is going to start working, but at the moment it does not help to resolve the conflict in Donbas.
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The OSCE considers the issue of the deployment of a peacekeeping mission in Donbas.
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It is more than in 2013, but we still can buy the same for this money.
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The dictator again speaks about the “fifth column” and colour revolutions.
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Posters “Stop Russian aggression on Europe” appeared in the center of Poland’s capital.
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The GDP of Belarus has dropped by almost 0.5%. Every fifth enterprise is loss-making.
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Ukrainian volunteers collected money.
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The authorities did not exclude a rally next to the House of Government.
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The period for completing customs procedures has been prolonged by 10 days due to the lack of customs officers.
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Some 90% Ukrainian troops were withdrawn from Debaltseve in the past 24 hours.
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Lithuania calls on other countries to provide Ukrainian army with arms which is fighting against pro-Russian separatists in the Donbass.
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Political prisoner Jauhen Vaskovich was denied to take with him a legal literature.
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Lukashenka met with foreign minister of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif and announced his plans to visit Iran soon.
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The Ukrainian units that have been supporting the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Debaltseve are carrying out operations to suppress fire from the militants.
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Max Mirnyi and Ivan Dodig will next face the American duo of Eric Butorac and Rajeev Ram.
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Deputy Mikalai Rasokha had a meeting with citizens in Mozyr on February 17.
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Controlling agencies can also seize goods and sales revenues.
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The ceasefire topic dominated the discussions during the Minsk talks in the “Normandy format”.
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The Russian Federation is a serious security threat to the Baltic states of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, British Defense Secretary Michael Fallon said on Thursday.