Belarus wants dialogue with all partners without pressure, double standards

Source: Xinhua| 2018-09-26 06:29:26|Editor: yan
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MINSK, Sept. 25 (Xinhua) -- Belarus wants to have dialogue with all partners without pressure and double standards, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said on Tuesday.

Belarus does not choose between East and West, but makes effort to build equal political and mutually beneficial economic relations with all partners without exception, Lukashenko said while receiving the credentials of new foreign ambassadors in Minsk.

"We want to have a dialogue without pressure or coercion, double standards and interference in the internal affairs of sovereign states," Lukashenko stressed.

Firmly opposing confrontation and providing security in the region, Belarus advocates a peaceful solution to the conflict and has been committed to expanding the circle of the like-minded, he said.

On Tuesday, Alexander Lukashenko received credentials of the ambassadors from 12 countries, including Argentina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, India, Jordan, Iraq, Mexico, Panama, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Sudan.

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