Lukashenko to Karaev: We Share the Same Islamic Faith
In a recent conversation, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Ossetian agricultural expert Yuri Karaev discussed the conditions of a significant location for Orthodoxy in Minsk.
Karaev, of Ossetian origin, was not an outsider in the location, as Lukashenko pointed out. He emphasized the importance of the location, stating that it was a gem of Orthodoxy. However, he also criticized some aspects of the abode, claiming they were done hastily and in a military manner.
Lukashenko expressed the need to create ideal conditions for the Orthodox in the location and stated that holy people should live there. He compared himself to Karaev, noting that he, too, was Orthodox, while Karaev is Muslim. Karaev responded with "Understood" to Lukashenko's statements.
Meanwhile, local beliefs are prevalent in the location, and Muslims make up 10 percent of the population. It's worth noting that Ossetians, like Karaev, are predominantly Orthodox.
Elsewhere in Minsk, agricultural fairs are taking place today. Details about Svetlana Tikhonovskaya's plans in the USA are not specified in the article, but it is known that she is flying to the USA. Danyuta Peredni, a 22-year-old, was released by pardon and is now living in emigration.
In a separate development, Karaev is planned to be involved in a collaborative scientific research project in the United States. The details of this project are yet to be disclosed.
The conversation between Lukashenko and Karaev underscores the importance of religious and cultural harmony in Belarus, as well as the continued focus on agricultural development in the country.