“In the conditions of relentless Western pressure, our priorities are obvious. This is to keep geographically diversifying our work in political and economic dimensions, to counteract multifaceted pressure of Western countries and to minimize the damage caused by their sanctions,” Sergei Aleinik emphasized.
Agricultural workers should do what they can in the current weather conditions, Deputy Prime Minister Leonid Zayats told the Belarus 1 TV channel, BelTA informs.
“The policy of the president of our country to retain competencies and production capacities has born fruit. The enterprises that we have bailed out keep working and demonstrate efficient performance,” Natalya Kochanova noted.
Pavel Vzyatkin said: “Belarusian-Kenyan relations are on the rise. However, although we celebrate the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the diplomatic relations this year, one can say that the relations in politics, trade, and humanitarian affairs are in their nascence for now."
“Ambitious tasks have been set by the president. First of all, this is work with personnel, with the talent pool of the head of state. We need to pay attention to the work of district and city administrations,” said Igor Brylo.