All trends
Minsk is interested in a security dialogue with the United States
Belarusian-Serbian defence cooperation on the rise
Minsk will further hew to a non-engagement policy in the confrontation between Russia and the West
The split within the CSTO is likely to deepen
Sales markets’ diversification remains a priority for the Belarusian military industrial complex
The authorities have identified information security threats and are likely to step up pressure on the independent media
Belarusian military industry is yet unable to meet the needs of the army in UAVs
Minsk is ready to expand security cooperation with Turkey
Belarusian military industrial complex successfully exports satellite communications services
Review 2018: the security situation in Belarus in 2018 remained stable
Minsk outlines the frameworks for military security relations with Russia
Belarus and Egypt set to develop security relations
The prestige of the military service remains an issue in Belarus
The Belarusian leadership tightens grip on the local executives
Azerbaijan to remain Belarus’ strategic partner in the South Caucasus
As the divide within the CSTO is expanding, its value is decreasing
No Belarusian peacekeepers in Donbass
Security matters remain the “holy grail” in relations between Minsk and Moscow
Belarus’ border security is ensured, better funding, however, would not hurt
Belarusian military industrial complex is likely to be reorganised
Belarus is unlikely to complete the purchase of Su-30SMs
Belarus may revise border protection principles
“Fort Trump” vs “Fort Putin”
Central Asia will remain a priority not only for the Belarusian military-industrial complex
Belarusian-Ukrainian relations on the verge of a crisis
Minsk’s positions in the military-political sphere are likely to deteriorate
Belarus will continue to supply missile weapons to Azerbaijan
Belarusian-Serbian military cooperation is on the rise
Minsk intends to upgrade combat air force
Russia’s military presence in Belarus unlikely to change
Discipline in the power block is ensured with strict means
Belarus is unwilling to confront with NATO
Belarus-Turkey: ‘brothers in (missile) arms’
Minsk seeks to balance out Russia and the West with China
The Belarusian authorities will tighten their grip on the situation in the country
July 3rd Parade is fraught with consequences for Minsk
Belarusian-Azerbaijani military-technical cooperation is likely to step beyond supplies of the MPLRS Polonaise
Security issues
Minsk is interested in a security dialogue with the United States
March 4 – March 10
Belarusian-Serbian defence cooperation on the rise
February 25 – March 3
Minsk will further hew to a non-engagement policy in the confrontation between Russia and the West
February 18 – February 24
The split within the CSTO is likely to deepen
February 11 – February 17
Sales markets’ diversification remains a priority for the Belarusian military industrial complex
February 4 – February 10
The authorities have identified information security threats and are likely to step up pressure on the independent media
January 28 – February 3
Belarusian military industry is yet unable to meet the needs of the army in UAVs
January 21 – January 27
Minsk is ready to expand security cooperation with Turkey
January 14 – January 20
Belarusian military industrial complex successfully exports satellite communications services
January 7 – January 13
Review 2018: the security situation in Belarus in 2018 remained stable
January 7 – January 13
Minsk outlines the frameworks for military security relations with Russia
December 10 – December 16
Belarus and Egypt set to develop security relations
December 3 – December 9
The prestige of the military service remains an issue in Belarus
November 26 – December 2
The Belarusian leadership tightens grip on the local executives
November 19 – November 25
Azerbaijan to remain Belarus’ strategic partner in the South Caucasus
November 12 – November 18
As the divide within the CSTO is expanding, its value is decreasing
November 5 – November 11
No Belarusian peacekeepers in Donbass
October 29 – November 4
Security matters remain the “holy grail” in relations between Minsk and Moscow
October 22 – October 28
Belarus’ border security is ensured, better funding, however, would not hurt
October 15 – October 21
Belarusian military industrial complex is likely to be reorganised
October 8 – October 14
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