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Today, the two countries share an 891–km border.An agreement on the state border between Belarus and Ukraine signed in 1997 was to be submitted to the Belarusian parliament for ratification after Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and former Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko finished the process of the formalization of the border issues between the two states in early November 2009.
Belarus, a close ally of Russia, has supported its eastern neighbour in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.Before the start of the offensive, Belarus allowed the Russian Armed Forces to perform weeks-long military drills on its territory; however, the Russian troops did not exit the country after they were supposed to finish.
Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs about relations with Belarus Ukraine: See Belarus–Ukraine relations. The two countries share 891 km of border. Belarus has an embassy in Kyiv and an honorary consulate in Lviv. [311] Ukraine has an embassy in Minsk and a general consulate in Brest. [312]
Belarus sent military reinforcements to its border with Ukraine Saturday after it said several Ukrainian drones crossed its airspace and were intercepted by the country’s air defenses on Friday ...
See Belarus–Ukraine relations. The two countries share 891 km of border. Belarus has an embassy in Kyiv and an honorary consulate in Lviv. [164] Ukraine has an embassy in Minsk and a general consulate in Brest. [165] Both countries are full members of the Baku Initiative and Central European Initiative. Belgium: 10 March 1992 [166]
A spokesman for Ukraine's border guard service said on Monday that such statements were part of a Russian-supported "information operation" and that Kyiv kept forces near the border with Belarus ...
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Belarus' leader, Alexander Lukashenko, apologized over the phone in early 2022 for his country's role in allowing Russia to invade Ukraine.
Signing of the Protocol on the Creation of the CIS, Almaty, Kazakhstan. On 7–8 December 1991, the chairman of the Supreme Council of Belarus Stanislaŭ Šuškievič, the President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin and the President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk met on the territory of the Republic of Belarus, in the Biełaviežskaja Pušča near Brest.