Lukashenko: youth need concrete actions
The president urged young people to act promptly and purposefully
During a New Year's ball held in one of the leading venues in Minsk, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko delivered a speech to the youth. He emphasized the importance of timely task completion and avoiding unnecessary 'initiatives.' In his words: 'Always do these things on time. No sermons. Just my advice. Achieve through concrete actions.' Lukashenko's remarks were seen as encouragement toward active civic engagement and practical work.
The event became another example of traditional New Year celebrations organized before the start of the year in state institutions, where national leaders can communicate directly with the public.
The specific actions mentioned by the head of state were not clarified, but the main message was clear—youth should take real steps toward achieving their goals and not postpone them for 'later.'
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, at the New Year's ball, urged youth to carry out tasks on time and take concrete actions, emphasizing the importance of timeliness and a direct approach.
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