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MINSK, 11 April (BelTA) - Belarus’ First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergei Lukashevich met with Tanzania’s Ambassador to Russia and concurrently to Belarus Fredrick Ibrahim Kibuta in Minsk on 10 April, BelTA learned from the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belarus.
The parties discussed ways to deepen political dialogue, strengthen cooperation in key areas, including agriculture, manufacturing industries and education and to develop a legal framework and enhance interaction within international organizations.
The parties also discussed a schedule of visits and joint events for the near future.
“The parties reaffirmed their mutual commitment to promoting all-round relations for the benefit of the peoples of Belarus and Tanzania,” the press service noted.
As BelTA has reported, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko received credentials from ambassadors of ten countries on 10 April. Speaking about the relations with Tanzania, the head of state declared readiness to finalize the work on establishing a joint committee for trade and economic cooperation in the shortest possible time. Belarus also looks forward to hosting the speaker of the National Assembly of Tanzania.
“Belarus sees Tanzania as a reliable and promising partner in the East African region. The economy can and must become the foundation of our interaction. Let us work together to boost trade, the volume of which is still quite low,” the Belarusian leader said.
The parties discussed ways to deepen political dialogue, strengthen cooperation in key areas, including agriculture, manufacturing industries and education and to develop a legal framework and enhance interaction within international organizations.
The parties also discussed a schedule of visits and joint events for the near future.
“The parties reaffirmed their mutual commitment to promoting all-round relations for the benefit of the peoples of Belarus and Tanzania,” the press service noted.
As BelTA has reported, Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko received credentials from ambassadors of ten countries on 10 April. Speaking about the relations with Tanzania, the head of state declared readiness to finalize the work on establishing a joint committee for trade and economic cooperation in the shortest possible time. Belarus also looks forward to hosting the speaker of the National Assembly of Tanzania.
“Belarus sees Tanzania as a reliable and promising partner in the East African region. The economy can and must become the foundation of our interaction. Let us work together to boost trade, the volume of which is still quite low,” the Belarusian leader said.
