Cuba la Cuba Peruvian peruano/a Cuban cubano/a Poland la Polonia Czech Republic la República Checa Polish polaco/a Czech checo/a Portugal Portugal Denmark Dinamarca Portuguese portugués/esa Danish danés/esa Romania Rumania Dominican Republic República Dominicana Romanian rumano/a Dominican dominicano/a Russia Rusia Ecuador Ecuador Russian ruso/a Ecuadorian ecuatoriano/a Scotland la Escocia Egypt Egipto Scottish escocés/esa Egyptian egipcio/a Serbia Serbia
Provisions of double tax treaties 78 Belarus has double tax treaties with the following countries: Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belgium, Bulgaria, Germany, China, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, India, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, North Korea, South Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, the Netherlands, Oman, Pakistan, Poland, Qatar, Rumania, the Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, the Republic of South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam and Yugoslavia (effective for Serbia). Belarus also signed a double tax treaty with Libya, but it has not been ratified yet. Belarus has double tax treaties as a legal successor to the USSR with the following countries:
The war that everyone had expected would last only a few weeks had now dragged into its third year. Nor was there any prospect of an end. France had expended half a million lives at Verdun II and only succeeded in restoring the battle line to where it was ten months before. England, which had lost 60,000 men at the Somme in a single day, struggled to gain a few yards of shell-blasted earth, then fell back exhausted. The Hindenburg line remained unbreached. Rumania, a new ally, had been quickly overrun, and Russia, the colossus of the east, was virtually defeated. The stepped-up U-boat campaign increased the economic pressure on the Allies. Worst of all, despite the provocation of the Lusitania sinking and despite the tug of ancient common ties, the United States, guided by a President who had just won reelection on the slogan "He kept us out of war," remained obstinately neutral. Things were no better in Germany. Her initial offensive had stalled at