About Independence Palace
This huge expansion to Minsk's totalitarian design is the nation's new presidential castle in everything except name.
Structurally deadened, the glass-fronted blemish has many rooms spread more than 50,000 sq meters and is an image of Alexander Lukashenko's lastingness in Belarusian politics.
It is currently where Luka has going by global pioneers, as he did in 2014 when he helped facilitate a fleeting peace bargain amongst Russia and Ukraine.
Finished in 2013, the royal residence has been contrasted with comparative structures in Turkmenistan and North Korea.
It isn't available to the general population.
The Palace of Independence in Minsk is another image of the Belarusian statehood and sway.
Out of the blue it will have two critical universal summits – the session of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council on the level of heads of state on 24 October and the CIS Council of Heads of State on 25 October.
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