Belarus PM to go to Russia on working visit
09:00, 29 August
Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko will go to Pskov Oblast and the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russian Federation on a working visit, BelTA has learned.
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In Pskov the Belarusian head of government will meet with Pskov Oblast Governor Mikhail Vedernikov. Documents on cooperation are supposed to be signed. Roman Golovchenko will also lay flowers at the memorial complex Eternal Flame. Apart from that, Vitebsk Oblast Days are scheduled to open in Pskov. Roman Golovchenko and Mikhail Vedernikov will go on a tour of pavilions of the exhibition fair of Belarusian products and an exhibition dedicated to Pskov Oblast’s 80th anniversary.
The prime minister of Belarus will also go the Pskov-based enterprise Titan-Polymer Plant. It is a project to create a multifunctional complex for making polyethylene terephthalate, fibers, films, and non-woven materials. The enterprise is located within the special economic zone Moglino. The project is expected to substitute a large number of imports, including medical goods.
In the city of Ufa the Belarusian head of government will have a working meeting with Head of Russia’s Republic of Bashkortostan Radiy Khabirov. The visit is timed to the official celebration of the 450th anniversary of Ufa’s foundation. As part of the festivities Roman Golovchenko will take part in a flower-laying ceremony at the monument in honor of Major-General Minigali Shaimuratov, a ceremony to lay a time capsule and in the solemn opening of Bashkortostan’s wrestling center.
Apart from that, the prime minister of Belarus will go to the village of Baltika, Iglino District. Flowers will be laid at the memorial in honor of fallen Great Patriotic War soldiers. A commemorative sign in honor of the 80th anniversary of Belarus’ liberation from Nazi invaders will be solemnly unveiled. Roman Golovchenko will be made familiar with the operation of a historical and cultural center and will visit the ethnographic park Terra. Negotiations with top Iglino District officials are also part of the itinerary.
In conclusion of the trip the Belarusian head of government will visit the Amkodor-Agidel factory, which makes grain-drying complexes. The Belarusian-Russian joint venture makes equipment for the post-harvest treatment of cereals, leguminous crops, and oil-bearing-crops. In October 2023 Roman Golovchenko participated in the factory’s inauguration ceremony. He will have an opportunity to see results of the factory’s work now.