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Security issues

Belarus is unlikely to complete the purchase of Su-30SMs

October 1 – October 7

Belarus may revise border protection principles

September 24 – September 30

“Fort Trump” vs “Fort Putin”

September 17 – September 23

Central Asia will remain a priority not only for the Belarusian military-industrial complex

September 10 – September 16

Belarusian-Ukrainian relations on the verge of a crisis

September 3 – September 9

Minsk’s positions in the military-political sphere are likely to deteriorate

August 27 – September 2

Belarus will continue to supply missile weapons to Azerbaijan

August 20 – August 26

Belarusian-Serbian military cooperation is on the rise

August 13 – August 19

Minsk intends to upgrade combat air force

August 6 – August 12

Russia’s military presence in Belarus unlikely to change

July 30 – August 5

Discipline in the power block is ensured with strict means

July 23 – July 29

Belarus is unwilling to confront with NATO

July 16 – July 22

Belarus-Turkey: ‘brothers in (missile) arms’

July 9 – July 15

Minsk seeks to balance out Russia and the West with China

July 2 – July 8

The Belarusian authorities will tighten their grip on the situation in the country

June 25 – July 1

July 3rd Parade is fraught with consequences for Minsk

June 18 – June 24

Belarusian-Azerbaijani military-technical cooperation is likely to step beyond supplies of the MPLRS Polonaise

June 11 – June 17

Belarus-NATO: more complicated than it seemed

June 4 – June 10

Lukashenka has grown into re-establishing eastern border guards

May 28 – June 3

The primary focus is on law and order in the Belarusian Army

May 21 – May 27

NATO-Belarus: modest cooperation prospects

May 14 – May 20

Belarus launched a promo-campaign for the MLRS Polonaise on the arms market

May 7 – May 13

The rise of the Belarusian KGB or a political game?

April 30 – May 6

Political turmoil in Belarusian-Ukrainian relations has affected the security sector

April 23 – April 29

Clearing the army’s name has become an urgent task

April 16 – April 22

Belarus aims to step up defence cooperation with China

April 16 – April 22

Belarus and China seek wider defence cooperation

April 2 – April 8

The Belarusian authorities do not welcome combatants

March 26 – April 1

The gap between society and the army is becoming unsafe

March 19 – March 25

Belarus fine-tunes a response to the limited external aggression

March 12 – March 18

Minsk and Kiev seek to resume cooperation on security matters

March 5 – March 11

Law enforcers start paying attention to public opinion

February 26 – March 4

Belarusian-European military-political relations have come in the ‘red zone’

February 19 – February 25

Belarusian military-political leadership is unconvinced a major war is possible

February 12 – February 18

Belarus may acquire an additional communication satellite

February 5 – February 11

The KGB opens up to society

January 29 – February 4

Belarusian-Pakistani military-industrial cooperation retains prospects

January 22 – January 28