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Lukashenko urges Poland to cherish good-neighborly relations with Belarus

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President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko called on Warsaw to maintain good-neighborly relations with Minsk and not put them at risk. His words were reported by the Belarusian BelTA news agency on November 10.

The Head of State congratulated the citizens of Poland on National Independence Day, wishing them peace, unity and confidence in the future. He noted that the Polish people are aware of the value of cooperation with Belarus and the need to respect the common cultural and Christian heritage.

"Good neighborliness is our priceless gift, which should not be risked under any circumstances: to close borders and endanger national security," Lukashenko stressed.

Earlier, on September 15, the President of Belarus announced that he had no illusions about resuming dialogue with Poland. However, he noted that Belarusians and Poles are not enemies of each other, but the Polish authorities continue to make unfounded accusations against the Belarusian side.

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