During the third Minsk International Conference on Eurasian Security, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko outlined the country's key proposals for the peace agenda. The head of state presented four proposals summarizing Belarus's commitment to promoting peace. Lukashenko's proposals focus on prohibiting sanctions on food and medicine, protecting critical international infrastructure, offering solutions to the migration crisis, and taking measures in the field of artificial intelligence. In addition, the Belarus leader emphasized that, 80 years after the formation of the United Nations, it is crucial for international organizations to fulfill their mission of providing solutions to global issues.
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