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Current issues of trade and economic cooperation between the two countries were considered.
Alexey Overchuk held a meeting with members of the Government of the Republic of Belarus
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Belarus to the Russian Federation with the powers of Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Rogozhnik and Minister of Communications and Informatization of the Republic of Belarus Kirill Zalessky
Alexey Overchuk held a meeting with members of the Government of the Republic of Belarus
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Alexey Overchuk held a meeting with members of the Government of the Republic of Belarus
Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexey Overchuk held a working meeting with the delegation of Belarus, headed by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Belarus to the Russian Federation with the powers of Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Rogozhnik.
The Belarusian delegation included the Minister of Industry of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Efimov, the Minister of Communications and Informatization of the Republic of Belarus Kirill Zalessky, the Minister of Energy of the Republic of Belarus Alexey Kushnarenko, the Minister of Finance of the Republic of Belarus Yury Seliverstov, and the First Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications of the Republic of Belarus Ilya Glazko.
The parties discussed current issues of trade and economic cooperation between Russia and Belarus, paying particular attention to the progress of work within the framework of the Main Directions for the Implementation of the Provisions of the Treaty on the Establishment of the Union State for 2024–2026, issues of interaction in the energy sector, improving transport connectivity, including increasing the capacity of railway communications and developing the port infrastructure of the two countries, implementing joint import-substituting projects, digitalization and the use of electronic digital signatures. Issues of increasing the availability of mobile communications services in the Union State were also discussed.
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