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  2. Belarus–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    On 25 December 1991, the United States recognized the independence of the Republic of Belarus, and on 28 December, Belarus and the United States established diplomatic relations. On 31 January 1992, the U.S. Embassy was officially opened in Minsk. In 1993, the embassy of Belarus was opened in Washington. [3]

  3. Foreign relations of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    See BelarusUnited States relations Embassy of Belarus in Washington, D.C. Diplomatic relations between the United States and Belarus began in 1991 upon the dissolution of the Soviet Union, of which Belarus had been a part. However, the relations have turned sour due to accusations by the United States that Belarus has been undemocratic.

  4. List of ambassadors of the United States to Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The United States recognized Belarus on December 26, 1991. An embassy was established in the capital, Minsk, on January 31, 1992, with John Ford as Chargé d’Affaires ad interim. Relations between the United States and Belarus have been continuous since that time. The U.S. Embassy in Belarus is located in Minsk.

  5. Belarus–NATO relations - Wikipedia

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    Tensions between NATO and Belarus peaked after the March 2006 presidential election in Belarus. Belarus began to move in the Russian direction of policy in order to build a unified union of the two states. [5] [6] Belarus's relations with EU and NATO member states have deteriorated. The European Union and the United States have banned members ...

  6. Member states of NATO - Wikipedia

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    The 12 founding members of the Alliance were: Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom, and the United States. [4] The various allies all signed the Ottawa Agreement, [5] which is a 1951 document that acts to embody civilian oversight of the Alliance. [5] [6]

  7. List of national flag proposals - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, Ghevont Alishan, an Armenian Catholic priest and historian proposed 2 Armenian flags. One of which is a horizontal tricolor flag of red-green-white, with red and green coming from the Armenian Catholic calendar, with the first Sunday of Easter being called "Red Sunday", and the second Sunday being "Green Sunday", with white being added for design reasons.

  8. Foreign relations of the United States - Wikipedia

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    See Austria–United States relations Belarus: 1991 [56] See BelarusUnited States relations The United States has tense relations with Belarus relating to Belarus' human rights record and election irregularities. Belgium: 1832 [57] See Belgium–United States relations Bosnia and Herzegovina: 1992 [58] See Bosnia and Herzegovina–United ...

  9. National symbols of Belarus - Wikipedia

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    The national flag has been in use since June 7, 1995, one of two symbols adopted in the contested 1995 referendum. The main element of the flag is a red and green bicolour, then decorated with an ornament pattern at the hoist position. The current flag is a modification of the 1951 flag used while the country was a republic of the Soviet Union ...