“Last year the trade between Belarus and Russia rose by 14%, which was a record-high growth. In January-September, our trade expanded by another 11%. This year we will do even better than last year. This means that the positive dynamics remain in place,” said Maxim Reshetnikov.
The President's Week project is intended for those, who want to keep up with the head of state, be up-to-date on the latest statements and decisions of the Belarusian leader.
“We do not want Poles to view us as strangers, enemies. We have never aimed at aggravating relations with Poles, never mind fighting them. We do not need this,” Aleksandr Lukashenko emphasized. “I do not want Poles to think that their enemies live here. We have always been good neighbors to them.”
The head of state shared insights with reporters: why the USA's budget no longer specifies aid for Ukraine, how American tanks replaced Belarusian potassium in Klaipeda, and what to expect from parliamentary elections in Poland.