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On Sunday, Minsk and Moscow will mark a day of unity, remembering when in 1996, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and then-Russian president Boris Yeltsin signed a treaty aimed at forming a Union State of the two Slavic neighbours.
Some proposals, like a shared currency, never took off, but the Union State became the basis for a gradually deepening cooperation.
While Belarus also…
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