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@ThePathOfVibeКүн бұрын
Hello Irish Partizan. Been following your channel and I really enjoy your videos about Belarus. I have a quick question, are European countries still Visa free to visit? I’m planning to visit Minsk in the next few weeks. Also is there a way to contact you in private or to meet you for a coffee once I’m in Minsk? i dm'd you on IG I would like to pick your brain about Belarus if possible Let me know Cheers my friend
@dukeinbelarus999Күн бұрын
Good to see you again. I am subscribed to your channel, but NEVER,... or very, very rarely get notifications. Hope to meet you one day.
@Win-xl7noКүн бұрын
Brilliant news. Your attitude to the war has been disgusting since day one and frankly it's no wonder you'd be a marked man if you went back home. I'm frankly surprised someone hasn't given you a slap or worse in the last few months.
@shakanranch2 күн бұрын
Even if your views are from USA? They won’t pay for them?
@shakanranch2 күн бұрын
Why is your channel demonetized?
@thomasw25092 күн бұрын
Regarding visiting soviet made aircraft & helicopter in museums nearby. Now You have a way to visit the Moscow Monino based army museum with a big number of such things.
@greg111613 күн бұрын
I’m excited to see your videos in Россия!
@thomasw25093 күн бұрын
For those idiots complaining about Russia & Belorussia. In Germany the space for free thinking and speaking has become very narrow. Someone said the area is now as narrow as an embrasure. Government politicians not only use the media against criticism and individuals, but also prosecutors, judges, police, law firms who sue citizens with lawsuits, Everything is being done to keep the population in check. Same is true for all the western countries today, no exception.
@thomasw25093 күн бұрын
For the ignorant stupid dutch guy. YT/Google does not allow me to talk freely to another commenters. This time the one who lived in the GdR and has been suppressed since 1990 like me. Well suppressing freedom of speech is inline with the first amendment to the constitution of the USA constitution, right? YOU are a BOT or paid agent of a certain western three letter agency , right? You do spreading hate when it comes to Russia.
@007aiva3 күн бұрын
Hotels in Russia require a passport and an immigration card. Where would you get it if traveling by train, since there would be no border official to issue that?
@MrKAmsterdam3 күн бұрын
Lol. Belarus is part of Russia. Not even an independent country. This propaganda is so weak.
@thomasw25093 күн бұрын
Have the dutch being free, an independant nation/country since the lost all their occupied colonial assets? Fool.
@MrKAmsterdam3 күн бұрын
@thomasw2509 yes, they have. They are even allowed to travel freely, to have their opinion, to not die in a useless war caused by a greedy Kremlin-Gremlin. U Z-🤡 are just hilarious, like usual 😂
@thomasw25093 күн бұрын
@@MrKAmsterdam Have YOU met me in real life? I can tell YOU a lot about freedom , living in a f*** western democracy
@GloriaHoulihan3 күн бұрын
☘️
@sonic93753 күн бұрын
Hi. I'm russian. I wondering why irish people moving to Russia or Belarus. Snow - 6/12 month. Cold. Winter months almost no sun. Only dark clouds. Now I live in Thailand. There is much better food and atmosphere. Prices is cheaper than Russia. No snow and sun every day.
@StormGladiators3 күн бұрын
I go to Belarus and russia for like 10 years now. This is good news, i talked to my visa agent in Holland and ask if its really possible to go with the train from Moscow to Minsk. In the train they dont give you a stamp in your passport. A d you need a stamp to show when you entered Belarus or Russia, depends where you come from. Otherwise you are illegal in the country. In march i go from Moscow to minsk, hopefully with the train otherwise with the bus. Maybe you heard some stories about the train and stamp experience?
@scot-johnson4 күн бұрын
What type of work do you do? Would it be hard for an american to get a job over there?
@nomchenikoloski77294 күн бұрын
❤😊😊
@SteffenWernicke4 күн бұрын
That is great! I can visit Minsk and I can use the train to Kaliningrad.
@angelom.35174 күн бұрын
Please do not stop. Do it for democracy
@nomchenikoloski77295 күн бұрын
❤❤😊😊
@zenarcade645 күн бұрын
What about Ukraine?
@messijekyl5 күн бұрын
good news
@Lima585075 күн бұрын
Shoigu, Gerassimov
@gribbletime5 күн бұрын
This is really wonderful news! I have a 3yr Russian tourist visa and I’m really interested to visit Belarus. I would be interested to know more about the means of entry though, because there seems to be a lot of restrictions. Does this route “Jezerishche - Nevel (Kiev to St Petersburg)” indicate that a foreigner can travel into Belarus from Russia via the Kiev-St Petersburg train? Or is that a highway? I really don’t know. I’m visiting St Petersburg, looking at what routes are available now for me into Belarus. Also curious if air routes are open.
@gribbletime5 күн бұрын
It seems like there is a border crossing in Jeziaryšča in Belarus, and a train route running through that crossing. But, I’m not sure which mode of transport the MFA article is referencing as being open to foreigners without Belarusian visas.
@guylancaster20555 күн бұрын
Does that make it easier to get drafted into the Russian army?…. Well done, Paddy…
@artemprudnikov56935 күн бұрын
Конечно. Все хотят уе...ть по Вашингтону
@scottishguyinmoscow5 күн бұрын
Hi mate, hit me up if you come to Moscow, we can do a video together. I’ll do the same if I come to Minsk, been many times and can’t wait to come back!
@AdamZbigniew-wt1ri5 күн бұрын
Thanks for the great news,I was hoping for a long time that it would happen.That will make travel so much easier. Minsk,that is a great choice, beautiful, clean,safe city.Belarus has endless potential.Smart visionary government too.Discard all western disinformation.
@film-and-music5 күн бұрын
You like Russia and that’s why you like Königsberg? That’s funny.
@swissyodelbear5 күн бұрын
hi Irish, just found you. Neat channel...... So when will Them Irish and Nice Russians visit us for rugby.......nudge nudge wink wink. Rassie is waiting.....
@mrpeel32395 күн бұрын
Is Belarus still issuing Residence permits to US citizens?
@artemprudnikov56935 күн бұрын
For permanent residence and the opportunity to work in Belarus, in order to obtain a residence permit, a foreigner must go through a number of authorities and perform certain actions.
@rubricen6 күн бұрын
I planned to go to Russia before the special operations. I have been there a few times. But after all this latest events I do not dear to go there. I have always felt very safe there. Not anymore. They arrest people everywhere now. And it is dangerous. Just se the youtube bloggers. Like Bald and Bankrupt and Sabbatical among others. Please do not advice people to go there now. If you say one wrong word they will make hell for you. And you have nor rights. They will treat you like a rat.
@zoomeraygun16 күн бұрын
What I enjoy about Putin's painful demise, is watching the USA kick him, his oil and gas out of Europe, losing $200 Billion every year, and now the USA is moving in to take all Putin's customers 😂😂
@yb80805 күн бұрын
Such delusions can only come from ignorance. The only demise will be Europe who will now have to pay the US's exhorbitant fuel prices, compared to Russia cheap energy costs. Europe is already collapsing economicallyl, whereas Russia will do just fine without EU as customers.
@louiserocks16 күн бұрын
What's it like in Belarus? I'm Irish and been living in russia for about 7 years, and I've never actually thought about Belarus, or know anything about it. But it is actually tempting to go there, since I'd finally be able to use my Irish bank card, and use all the websites and apps without everything being blocked. Also European food is so much better than russian IMO. Right now I'm only paying about €100 a month on rent, bills, food in a mid sized city and living pretty well. Is it more expensive than that in Belarus or cheaper? That's the only thing that's important to me, really. And also convenience things like sushi/pizza delivery to your house, wildberries ozon ect. Do they have all that convenient stuff in Belarus too? Are there nice places to hang out and do interesting things? Tbh in my city there's not much going on and it's almost like a dilapidated wasteland lol but I'm happy because I can live a pretty luxurious lifestyle without paying ridiculous amounts of money for it. Free heating and hot water is basically a luxury for me lol. If anyone wants to enlighten me on what it's like in Belarus I'd be grateful thanks
@joeblow51786 күн бұрын
Are Belarus woman interested in Canadian men? I have 7 kids and my 4 boys are scared to date in Canada. Belarus wives might be a better choice then the Philippines. hhhhmmmm
@Damien-h1j6 күн бұрын
Can you tell me with a 6 months visa or 1 year you can spend 50% of time in Belarus and 50% in Russia ? To use 200% of the visa ?
Entry into the territories of Belarus and Russia is possible both through international checkpoints across the state border, and directly along the used routes of international rail and air communications, as well as along the roads listed in the Annex to the Agreement. Currently, the Agreement provides for six such sites: Yukhovichi - Dolostsi (Opochka - Novopolotsk), Yezerishche - Nevel (Kiev - St. Petersburg), Liozno - Kruglovka (Vitebsk - Smolensk), Radishes - Krasnaya Gorka (Minsk - Moscow), Zvenchatka - Dubovichka (Bobruisk - Moscow), Selishche - Novozybkov (Gomel - Bryansk). Crossing the land section of the Russian-Belarusian border by other routes is not allowed and will be regarded as a violation of the state border.
@tatianak1116 күн бұрын
So ridiculous. I’m sorry . 😢
@vulgar_scabby_beaver6 күн бұрын
another step along the road to being absorbed.
@RovexHD6 күн бұрын
You’d be surprised to hear, I didn’t see a single Russian flag on the streets of Minsk in my week long stay. In fact, I didn’t see any message of support for the war in Ukraine.
@vulgar_scabby_beaver6 күн бұрын
@@RovexHD well I saw plenty on the helmets of riot police after the last election. Did you fly Belavia? Stinky planes aren't they.
@RovexHD6 күн бұрын
I’m not defending the regime, I’m telling you my personal experience being there a handful of weeks ago. Ordinarily, you might get the impression Russian support in Belarus would be heavily promoted on the streets, on posters and so on. It wasn’t.
@gytisk69986 күн бұрын
Time to move to a good country like Serbia, to get monetized ;)
@ВиталийПрограммист6 күн бұрын
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@ottofoekus4496 күн бұрын
Your channel came up randomly. I was prompted to spend some time regarding Belarus on Google Earth. I'm in northern Canada. Most videos/news reports show "endless forests" - but, in fact, it seems you folks don't have a single hectare of intact Old Forest. Nothing but farms with intermittent intensely harvested forests in the ravines & swamps. Anyway, being able to travel to Russia to see a forest might be worthwhile; though the old books insist all the forests up to the Ural mtns was cut down before the Tans Siberian railway was being built 1880's ???. A bit off topic but now I'm wondering about the agricultural output there verses that of Ukraine.
@mitjahkhnkosmina32006 күн бұрын
Who even cares what two evil states signed. Belarus is a vassal state to Ruzzia. Slava Ukraini.