Mishustin called on Russian deputy prime ministers to strengthen cooperation with their Belarusian counterparts
18:02, 9 February

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin called on Russian deputy prime ministers to strengthen cooperation with their Belarusian counterparts to enhance integration processes. He made this statement at a briefing with his deputies, the transcript of which was published on the Russian government website.
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As Mishustin noted, strengthening integration with Belarus is a strategic priority aimed at improving the quality of life for citizens and creating new opportunities for businesses in both countries. "I ask you to ensure close cooperation with your Belarusian colleagues in the areas under your supervision," the Prime Minister emphasized.
The Russian Prime Minister recalled that last week, the Union State Council of Ministers successfully met in Moscow, during which the parties discussed in detail the implementation of the provisions of the Union Treaty and prospects for expanding trade and economic ties. The meeting resulted in the signing of 15 joint documents aimed at strengthening the industrial, scientific, technical, and tourism potential of both countries.
"The preparation of a roadmap for the next three years has already begun," Mishustin said, thus outlining a specific timeframe for further work. One of the practical areas of integration that will be developed will be the creation of conditions for expanding commuter rail service between the border regions of Russia and Belarus.





