“This idea [to renew the national security concept] did not come from nothing. New risks, challenges and threats of global scale have emerged. We needed to make amendments,” Igor Sergeyenko said.
It has been previously reported that Aleksandr Lukashenko will address the nation and the parliament from the Palace of the Republic. The president is expected to answer questions from those present.
Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko will deliver his annual Address to Belarusian People and the National Assembly on 31 March, Head of the Belarus President Administration Igor Sergeyenko told reporters, BelTA has learned.
Greetings on Constitution Day, topics covered in a phone call between the Belarus president and his Russian counterpart, and a pivotal government conference on the development of the microelectronics industry are also in the new episode of BelTA's YouTube project President's Week.