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04 December 2025, 14:58

Delegation of Belarusian Brest Oblast to visit China

BREST, 4 December (BelTA) - A delegation from Brest Oblast will make a trip to China, BelTA learned from the Brest Oblast Executive Committee.

Brest Oblast is keen on strengthening cooperation with Chinese partners. The parties have been working to increase trade and actively develop inter-regional relations.“We depart from Minsk on 6 December and return on 12 December. We will fly to Shanghai and then visit three provinces. We will discuss matters related to industry and agriculture. There is a very strong desire from the Chinese side to establish businesses in Brest Oblast. All that remains is to reach agreements and sign them,” Chairman of the Brest Oblast Executive Committee Piotr Parkhomchik said during a ceremony to the bison museum.

During the visit to China, the delegation from Brest Oblast will specifically discuss matters related to product supplies and capital investment.

The bison museum features approximately 250 unique exhibits. The event marked the 86th anniversary of the formation of Brest Oblast. The bison depicted on its flag is one of the symbols of Belarus. “We understood that the bison should be our north star, so to speak. When people talk about it, many associate it with Brest Oblast. By nature, it is kind and calm, and behaves cautiously. But if someone tries to disturb its peace, if it sees a threat to the herd, the bison transforms into a powerful protector. These traits are characteristic of residents of Brest Oblast. Our fathers and grandfathers defended the country and performed heroic deeds during the Great Patriotic War,” Piotr Parkhomchik said.

Brest Oblast has experienced various periods over its 86 years and has achieved significant results. This year marked a substantial contribution to the region's development. "Speaking about 2025, we have achieved positive momentum in all areas. They include agriculture, industry, construction, and large-scale investments. Most importantly, while tackling major production issues, we did not forget about the social matters. There were plenty of highlights in 2025. We look toward 2026 with optimism and confidence,” Piotr Parkhomchik assured. He added that substantial investments have been made in education, healthcare, and culture, and a reboot is also underway in the tourism industry.
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