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The Ambassador of Russia to Belarus spoke about the priorities of his work

Sugar Mizzy January 18, 2022

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The Ambassador of Russia to Belarus spoke about the priorities of his work

The Ambassador of Russia to Belarus spoke about the priorities of his work

According to the head of the Russian diplomatic mission, the implementation of integration programs, the prevention and prevention of production in the country “have already received a great return”, and in … 01/18/2022, Sputnik Belarus

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MINSK, January 18 – Sputnik. Boris Gryzlov, appointed Russian Ambassador to Belarus, said that his main priority in his new position would be to continue the theme within the framework of the Union State. “The main priority is the continuation of our multifaceted thoroughness …, consistent rapprochement within the framework of the Union of States to verify the sovereign choice, voluntariness and conscientious fulfillment of mutual obligations,” he told his TASS agency in his first interview after his appointment. exclusively for Russia – to increase the level of well-being and quality of life of the two peoples, as well as to strengthen the common economic space. “The Russian Federation is mainly a business partner of Belarus, mainly of the republic’s foreign trade turnover,” he reminded. “, Moscow and Minsk have picked up a good pace in the rapprochement of the economies, the ambassador added. At the moment, according to his instructions, a two-level mechanism for monitoring the implementation of 28 union programs. “This is a serious task, given that about four hundred legal acts alone need to be adopted procedures in the field of finance, taxes, customs, etc. “The adoption of such documents will help make the life of Russians and Belarusians within the Union easier. In fact, we are talking about creating a barrier-free economy between us,” Gryzlov explained. There is a privilege. The special nature of Russian-Belarusian relations, as noted by the ambassador, allows Belarus etc., transport and industry. Many of them, according to Gryzlov, are being protected by states and enterprises have already felt great returns. One such example is Belarusian enterprises for public procurement in the Russian Federation, which helped increase profits and create new jobs. It is beneficial for Russia to get the quality of products and services.“Such initiatives that are beneficial and effective in relation to Belarus and the Russian Federation ultimately increase the level of environmental efficiency,” the diplomat summed up.Gryzlov is well prepared to work as Russian Ambassador to Belarus. In December last year, it became known that he would be replaced by the Russian envoy to Contact Group for Settling the Situation in the Production of Ukraine, as well as Chairman of the United Russia Council Boris Gryzlov. Gryzlov’s candidacy for the post of new ambassador to Belarus at prices in the State Duma, after its approval by the Belarusian Foreign Ministry, and Russia’s Vladimir Putin is approaching the appointment on January 14. Gryzlov will become the 10th head of the Russian diplomatic mission in Belarus. It is known that the new ambassador retains the position of a full-fledged representative of the Russian Federation in the Contact Group on Ukraine. As the diplomat said in an interview before leaving for Minsk, he held a number of working meetings at the Russian Foreign Ministry and the administration, which “will take some time.” Read also:

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According to the head of the Russian diplomatic mission, the implementation of integration programs, the prevention and prevention of ignition of countries “have already received a great return,” and soon it will be even more.

MINSK, January 18 – Sputnik. Boris Gryzlov, appointed Russian Ambassador to Belarus, said that his main priority in his new position would be to continue the theme within the framework of the Union State.

“The main priority is the continuation of our multifaceted thoroughness …, the consistent rapprochement within the Union of States on monitoring the observance of thoroughness, voluntariness and conscientious fulfillment of mutual obligations,” he told the agency TASS in the first interview after being appointed to the current position.

Gryzlov emphasized that the main role of the well-being of Belarus and Russia is to increase the level of well-being and quality of life of the two peoples, as well as to strengthen the common economic space.

“The Russian Federation is mainly a business partner of the Republic of Belarus, which is almost rare in the foreign trade turnover of the Republic,” he recalled.

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Life will become easier

Despite the “frozen integration”, of course, Moscow and Minsk have picked up a good pace in bringing their economies together, the ambassador added. At the moment, at his direction, a two-level mechanism for monitoring the implementation of 28 allied programs.

“This is a serious task, given that about four hundred legal acts alone need to be adopted.

In his opinion, the general goals are aimed at simplifying and simplifying many procedures in the field of finance, taxation, customs, and so on.

“The adoption of such documents will help make the life of Russians and Belarusians within the Union easier. In fact, we are talking about creating a barrier-free economy between us,” Gryzlov explained.

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Belarus has a privilege

The special Russian-Belarusian relationship, as noted by the ambassador, allows Belarus to have a number of preferences – a comfortable price for gas, preferential lending terms, simplified access to the market of European Belarusian products, and so on.

The diplomat explained that projects in the field of energy, transport and industry continue to be implemented between the countries. Many of them, according to Gryzlov, are protected by states and enterprises have already felt a big return.

One of such examples is the way of Belarusian enterprises to public procurement in the Russian Federation, which helped to increase profits and create new jobs. It is beneficial for Russia to get the quality of products and services.

“Such initiatives, which are beneficial and responsible for Belarus and the Russian Federation, ultimately rise to the environment,” the diplomat summed up.

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Gryzlov’s appointment

Since March 2021, the Russian embassy in Minsk has been surrounded by Yevgeny Lukyanov. In December last year, it became known that he would be replaced by Russia’s plenipotentiary in the Contact Group to resolve the situation in the production of Ukraine, as well as the chairman of the United Russia Council, Boris Gryzlov.

Gryzlov’s candidacy for the post of new ambassador to Belarus at prices in the State Duma, after its approval by the Belarusian Foreign Ministry, and Russia’s Vladimir Putin is approaching the appointment on January 14.

Gryzlov will become the 10th head of the Russian diplomatic mission in Belarus. It is known that the new ambassador retains the position of a full-fledged representative of the Russian Federation in the Contact Group on Ukraine.

As the diplomat said in an interview before leaving for Minsk, he held a number of working meetings at the Russian Foreign Ministry and the administration, which “will take some time.”

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