Belarus' Amkodor Holding Company views the Russian Federation as a very promising market, yet non-CIS countries also hold a lot of promise, Amkodor Director General Andrei Yarotsky told BelTA.
The head of state reaffirmed Belarus' interest in expanding political dialogue between the two countries, intensifying trade, economic and humanitarian cooperation, implementing mutually beneficial projects in agriculture, industry, trade, education and healthcare.
The Center for the Belarusian Language and Innovative Technologies has opened at Tajik National University in Dushanbe, BelTA learned from the Belarusian diplomatic mission.
As of 28 September, some 7,798,200 tonnes of grain was cropped in Belarus. This included 6,757,700 tonnes of grain and leguminous crops, including corn.
As part of a plenary session and breakout sessions at various sites in Brest, the participants of the forum will focus their attention on economic and business cooperation, Belarusian-Russian interaction taking into account the current global situation and sanctions pressure.