Belarus, Moscow drafting three-year action plan to promote cooperation

10:34, 8 September

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MOSCOW, 8 September (BelTA) – Belarus and Moscow are drafting a three-year action plan to promote cooperation, the press service of the Belarusian Embassy in Russia told BelTA following the talks between Belarus' Ambassador Dmitry Krutoi and Minister of the Moscow City Government, Head of the Moscow City Department for External Economic and International Relations Sergey Cheremin.

“The parties discussed Belarus' cooperation with the Russian capital city (one of the three biggest trading partners of Belarus among Russian regions), and a schedule of upcoming joint events, with a focus on a joint meeting of the working group on coordinating interaction between Belarus and the city of Moscow to be held in 2023, conclusion of a three-year action plan (road map) to promote cooperation between the Republic of Belarus and the city of Moscow,” the press service noted.

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