International Belarus relations

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The map shows in purple the selected country (Belarus), and represents in a green scale its closest relations, and in a red scale its strained relations.

Profile summary of Belarus

Belarus is a country located in Eastern Europe, bordered by Russia to the east, Latvia and Lithuania to the northwest, Poland to the west, and Ukraine to the south. It is a landlocked country with a population of about 9.5 million people.

The official language is Belarusian, but Russian is also widely spoken. The majority of the population is Belarusian, but there are also significant minority populations of Russians, Poles, and Ukrainians.

Belarus has a unitary presidential republic form of government, with Alexander Lukashenko serving as President since 1994. The country's political system is authoritarian and has been criticized by the international community for its lack of democratic freedoms.

The economy of Belarus is largely state-controlled, with a heavy emphasis on manufacturing and agriculture. The country is a member of the Eurasian Economic Union, a regional organization comprising several former Soviet republics.

Belarus has a complex relationship with its neighbors and with the international community. It has close ties to Russia, both culturally and economically, but has also sought to maintain good relations with the West. Relations with the European Union have been strained at times due to the government's human rights record and its handling of political opposition.

Diverse Sources: UN, WorldBank, Belarus Statistics Office/Department. Most recent available data
Capital Minsk
Population 9 449 323
Land Area (sq km) 202 900
Main religion Christianity
Life Expectancy 76 years

The influence of Belarus in the World

Belarus is a country with a Low International Influence. It is located in place 86 in the world influence ranking. Belarus's actions have a very limited effect on the world or on other countries. Click here to know more !

Belarus maintains contact with 39 countries. The five most intense relations Belarus has are with: Germany with a score of 13 830 , Russia with a score of 12 975 , Lithuania with a score of 12 533 , European Union with a score of 9 654 , and Latvia with a score of 9 370 .

Top 5 most Intense relations of Belarus
Position Country Influence Options
1 Germany 13 830
2 Russia 12 975
3 Lithuania 12 533
4 European Union 9 654
5 Latvia 9 370

The closest and strained relations involving Belarus worldwide

The top five closest relations from Belarus are: Israel with a score of 8.88 , Latvia with a score of 8.41 , Lithuania with a score of 8.38 , Estonia with a score of 8.24 , and Croatia with a score of 7.99 .

Top 5 closest relations of Belarus
Position Country Relation Options
1 Israel 8.9
2 Latvia 8.4
3 Lithuania 8.4
4 Estonia 8.2
5 Croatia 8.0

While, the top five strained relations from Belarus are: European Union with a score of 2.06 , Vietnam with a score of 4.44 , Libya with a score of 4.51 , Palestine with a score of 4.9 , and Poland with a score of 5.0 .

Top 5 strained relation of Belarus
Position Country Relation Options
1 European Union 2.1
2 Vietnam 4.4
3 Libya 4.5
4 Palestine 4.9
5 Poland 5.0

A summary of international relations of Belarus

Of the total of 39 countries with which Belarus maintains relations, it has an Excellent relation with 4 countries , a Good relation with 19 countries , a Neutral relation with 15 countries , a Bad relation with 1 country.

Summary relations of Belarus. Excellent relation: 8-10, Good relation: 6-8, Neutral relation: 4-6, Bad relation: 2-4, Very bad relation: 0-2
Relation Quantity
1.Excellent 4
2.Good 19
3.Neutral 15
4.Bad 1

All the international relations of Belarus

All relations of Belarus
Position Country Relation Options
1 Israel 8.9
2 Latvia 8.4
3 Lithuania 8.4
4 Estonia 8.2
5 Croatia 8.0
6 Denmark 7.9
7 Georgia 7.9
8 Serbia 7.7
9 Uzbekistan 7.7
10 Turkmenistan 7.7
11 Spain 7.5
12 Turkey 7.5
13 United States 7.5
14 Czech Republic 7.4
15 Germany 7.3
16 Iran 7.2
17 Netherlands 7.1
18 Azerbaijan 6.9
19 Romania 6.8
20 NATO 6.5
21 Mexico 6.5
22 Russia 6.4
23 China 6.2
24 Bangladesh 5.9
25 India 5.7
26 Venezuela 5.7
27 Sudan 5.5
28 Pakistan 5.5
29 Malaysia 5.5
30 Syria 5.4
31 Cuba 5.4
32 Ukraine 5.2
33 Myanmar 5.2
34 Poland 5.0
35 Iraq 5.0
36 Palestine 4.9
37 Libya 4.5
38 Vietnam 4.4
39 European Union 2.1

The data shown in this webpage has been updated in .