The EAEU has approved an action plan for the period up to 2045
18 documents have been signed, ranging from the budget for 2026 to the Concept of Tourism Development. The Eurasian Economic Path has been approved until 2045. At a meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council, President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko summed up the results of the Belarusian presidency in the EAEU and outlined the areas of work for the future. Minsk's initiatives in 2025 were based not on the current situation, but on long-term priorities. Aleksandr Lukashenko noted that Belarus sought to give integration a new lease of life and a vision of economic processes. Among the priorities for the next five years are industrial growth and technological development, agriculture, transport and logistics, the internal market of the Union, digital transformation, international cooperation and the humanitarian dimension. According to the results of the five-year plan, the share of settlements in national currencies between the members of the association reached 93%. GDP grew by 11%, industry — by 15%, agriculture — by almost 10%
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The Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs is on an official visit to Tanzania
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Preparations for the CIS Heads of Government Council meeting were discussed in Minsk
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Belarus and the UAE Strengthen Interparliamentary Dialogue
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D. Krutoy discusses deepening cooperation with China in Beijing
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International humanitarian cooperation, including the Chernobyl issue, should be outside of politics
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PARLATINO is ready to defend the principles of international law together with Belarus
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Delegation of the Parliament of Latin American and Caribbean States in Belarus
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Lukashenko gave an interview to RT TV channel journalist Rick Sanchez
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Rick Sanchez after interview: If Lukashenko is a dictator, then I am the Queen of England