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The Belarusian Embassy in Serbia celebrated Belarus Independence Day with a reception hosted by Ambassador Siarhei Malinouski. The event commemorated the liberation from Nazi occupation on 3rd July 1944.

Ambassador Malinouski welcomed guests from the Serbian government, the diplomatic community, business leaders, and cultural figures, emphasising the strong bilateral ties between Belarus and Serbia.

In his speech, Ambassador Malinouski highlighted the historical significance of the day and the resilient spirit of the Belarusian people. He expressed gratitude for the ongoing collaboration between the two nations in trade, culture, and education.

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