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Makey worked for Minsk’s interests, balanced alliance with Moscow — Union State official

Earlier on Tuesday, during the funeral ceremony President Alexander Lukashenko, other Belarussian officials and foreign diplomats paid their last respects to Makey, who was buried at the Eastern Cemetery of Minsk to the sounds of a five-volley rifle salute

MINSK, November 29. /TASS/. Belarus’ late foreign minister, Vladimir Makey, was keen to safeguard Minsk’s interests without upsetting balanced allied relations with Moscow, the State Secretary of the Union State of Russia and Belarus, Dmitry Mezentsev, said after Makey’s funeral on Tuesday. Makey died on November 26.

"For Russians, he was a person who was aware of the importance of allied relations with Russia, with the member-countries of the EAEU, and with the Commonwealth [of Independent States]. Those relations were a solid foundation on which he achieved progress and Belarus’s steady onward movement," Mezentsev said. "Makey was a man of balanced realistic decisions and an in-depth vision of the international agenda."

Earlier on Tuesday, during the funeral ceremony President Alexander Lukashenko, other Belarussian officials and foreign diplomats paid their last respects to Makey, who was buried at the Eastern Cemetery of Minsk to the sounds of a five-volley rifle salute.