Belarus and Kyrgyzstan signed roadmap for cooperation until 2030
Belarus and Kyrgyzstan have significant potential for increasing cooperation in mechanical engineering, agriculture, and information technology. This was announced by Prime Minister of Belarus Aleksandr Turchin during a meeting with Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Head of the Presidential Administration of the Kyrgyz Republic Adylbek Kasymaliev. The heads of government of the two countries signed a roadmap for economic cooperation until 2030 and a number of sectoral memoranda. Our bilateral relations are based on a common historical memory. This is a solid foundation for cultural and educational cooperation. More than 50 bilateral international agreements have been signed between the two countries. The parties are active participants in integration associations and support each other's initiatives on global platforms.
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The international business contacts forum was held in Brest
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Online purchases on the territory of the EAEU will become more transparent
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