
MINSK, 25 August (BelTA) – Prime Minister Aleksandr Turchin discussed the development of tourism with Russia during a meeting with Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, BelTA learned.

The prime minister noted that the governments of Belarus and Russia have recently been engaged in very intensive work on many issues.

According to Aleksandr Turchin, countless topics for discussion with the Russian deputy prime minister can be found. But today the main focus was on one area – tourism. “We have set tourism as one of the priorities for our country’s development in the next five-year period,” the head of government explained.

During his visits, the Belarusian prime minister has repeatedly noted the development of this area in Russia and discussed joint programs and plans. “Given the large number of tourists from our countries who visit both Belarus and Russia every year, we can synchronize our efforts in some areas and share the best practices regarding tourism support products and tourism development programs,” he emphasized.
Dmitry Chernyshenko added that Belarus is Russia’s closest ally and strategic partner. “Our nations are united by warm, fraternal, friendly relations, a shared history and cultural affinity. Most importantly, we share the same traditional values and principles of justice,” he emphasized.
The mutual tourist flow between Belarus and Russia is steadily growing. “According to our official statistics, last year saw about 670,000 mutual trips. We understand that this number should be higher, and we will make every effort to achieve this,” he said. “Since 2021, we have been growing by approximately 10% annually. This is very significant growth, and the president has set ambitious goals for us – to double the tourist flow. The governments of our countries must make every effort to realize the enormous tourism potential within the Union State of Belarus and Russia.”
Dmitry Chernyshenko added that Belarus is Russia’s closest ally and strategic partner. “Our nations are united by warm, fraternal, friendly relations, a shared history and cultural affinity. Most importantly, we share the same traditional values and principles of justice,” he emphasized.
The mutual tourist flow between Belarus and Russia is steadily growing. “According to our official statistics, last year saw about 670,000 mutual trips. We understand that this number should be higher, and we will make every effort to achieve this,” he said. “Since 2021, we have been growing by approximately 10% annually. This is very significant growth, and the president has set ambitious goals for us – to double the tourist flow. The governments of our countries must make every effort to realize the enormous tourism potential within the Union State of Belarus and Russia.”