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Foreign Minister Of Belarus Vladimir Makei Dies Suddenly

The foreign minister of Belarus Vladimir Makei dies suddenly. Vladimir Makei, who was Belarus's foreign minister, died suddenly on Saturday (November 26) at the age of 64, according to the country's foreign ministry. On its official Facebook page, the Foreign Ministry of Belarus said, "Vladimir Makei, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus, passed away suddenly today." It didn't say anything else about how the foreign minister of Belarus Vladimir Makei dies suddenly.

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The foreign minister of Belarus Vladimir Makei dies suddenly. Vladimir Makei, who was Belarus's foreign minister, died suddenly on Saturday (November 26) at the age of 64, according to the country's foreign ministry.
On its official Facebook page, the Foreign Ministry of Belarus said, "Vladimir Makei, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus, passed away suddenly today." It didn't say anything else about how the foreign minister of Belarus Vladimir Makei dies suddenly.
According to a statement on the presidential website, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko sent his condolences to Makei's family and friends on Saturday.
Makei, 64, recently traveled to Yerevan to attend a summit of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO), a military alliance of various post-Soviet governments.
On Monday (Nov 28), Makei was supposed to meet with Sergei Lavrov, Russia's foreign minister. In a statement, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was sad to hear about his death and called him a "true friend" of Russia.
The statement said:
The leadership and staff of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation deeply mourn the untimely death on November 26 of this year of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus, Vladimir Vladimirovich Makei.
An outstanding diplomat and statesman, a true patriot who devoted his lifeto serving his motherland and protecting its interests in the international arena, has passed away.
Vladimir Vladimirovich Makei was a true friend of Russia, who made a unique contribution to the comprehensive development of broad bilateral cooperation, the integrating establishment of the Union State, and the strengthening of ties between the fraternal peoples of Russia and Belarus.
Vladimir Vladimirovich Makei will forever remain in our hearts as a man of a broad soul and deep wisdom, a brilliant professional, colleague, and faithful comrade, who won the love and respect not only of the citizens of his country, but also far beyond the borders of Belarus.
The death of Makei meant that Lavrov couldn't go to Minsk on Monday (Nov 28) as planned, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
Since August 22, 2012, Vladimir Makei has served as the country of Belarus's minister of foreign affairs. He had the title of Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador.
Makei reiterated that no one would attack Ukraine from Belarusian soil in the days before Russia's incursion in February.
According to a report in the Belarusian newsagency, this was said over the phone during a conversation between the defense ministers of Belarus and Ukraine, and Makei reaffirmed it at a press conference in Minsk.

Conclusion

Two days before he was scheduled to meet with his Russian colleague, the long-serving foreign minister of Belarus Vladimir Makei dies suddenly according to a report from the state news agency on Saturday (Nov 26).
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Suleman Shah

Suleman Shah

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Suleman Shah is a researcher and freelance writer. As a researcher, he has worked with MNS University of Agriculture, Multan (Pakistan) and Texas A & M University (USA). He regularly writes science articles and blogs for science news website immersse.com and open access publishers OA Publishing London and Scientific Times. He loves to keep himself updated on scientific developments and convert these developments into everyday language to update the readers about the developments in the scientific era. His primary research focus is Plant sciences, and he contributed to this field by publishing his research in scientific journals and presenting his work at many Conferences. Shah graduated from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad (Pakistan) and started his professional carrier with Jaffer Agro Services and later with the Agriculture Department of the Government of Pakistan. His research interest compelled and attracted him to proceed with his carrier in Plant sciences research. So, he started his Ph.D. in Soil Science at MNS University of Agriculture Multan (Pakistan). Later, he started working as a visiting scholar with Texas A&M University (USA). Shah’s experience with big Open Excess publishers like Springers, Frontiers, MDPI, etc., testified to his belief in Open Access as a barrier-removing mechanism between researchers and the readers of their research. Shah believes that Open Access is revolutionizing the publication process and benefitting research in all fields.
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