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14.11.2011

Belarus praised as model of good relations between different religions

MINSK, 14 November (BelTA) – There are no inter-confessional conflicts in Belarus. The country may serve as a model of good relations between different religions, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said as he met with Kurt Koch, Chairman of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, and Metropolitan Filaret on 14 November, BelTA has learned.

“I do not think there has ever been a clash or even a dispute on religious grounds in Belarus. We have always solved issues with dignity,” the head of state noted.

“Belarus is the place which can serve as a model of good relations between various religions. We have neither religious nor national discords,” the President emphasized.

According to Alexander Lukashenko, peaceful coexistence of the two confessions is the merit of Metropolitan Filaret and top officials of the Catholic Church. “I appreciate that. I am glad that in recent years the two confessions have developed amicable, even fraternal relations,” the President stressed.

Alexander Lukashenko reminded that Belarus’ government and the Belarusian Orthodox Church entered into agreement long ago. Similar agreement between Belarus and the Roman-Catholic Church is in the pipeline.

When speaking about the international conference, which is taking place in Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko noted that Belarus cannot recollect if the two churches have ever discussed the problem of Christian values at such level. The head of state emphasized that since the first days of independence Belarus has made Christian values the cornerstone of its moral values.

Cardinal Kurt Koch, in turn, lauded the fact that the two confessions coexist peacefully in Belarus. “I am grateful for the friendly atmosphere between the confessions,” he said. “This is my first visit to Belarus and for me it was a great pleasure to see churches full of people. It indicates that not only religion but also the faith of people are alive,” according to Kurt Koch. The Cardinal thanked the Belarusian leadership for the dialogue established between the state and the church. “I will do my best to communicate everything that I have seen here to the Vatican,” he said.

Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk Filaret, Patriarchal Exarch of All Belarus, hailed the international conference as an important event in the religious and cultural life of Belarus and Europe. “Our objective is to forge ties between the church and society and support the dialogue between representatives of various religious traditions,” he said.