
MINSK, 22 August (BelTA) – Our tomorrow depends on how responsibly we treat nature today, Belarus’ Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Sergei Maslyak said on the sidelines of the National Ecological Forum in Dzerzhinsk on 22 August, BelTA has learned.
In his words, the environmental agenda has become firmly established as one of the key strategic priorities of Belarusian state policy. “After all, our tomorrow depends precisely on how responsibly we treat nature today. Over more than 20 years, the forum has become a unique platform for consolidating various groups in society to address environmental protection issues and has rightfully earned a reputation as an authoritative venue uniting representatives of government, business, science, and public organizations. Key decisions on ecology and the sustainable development of our country are shaped here,” Sergei Maslyak said.

“Our meeting envisages environmental campaigns and events, as well as a substantial business program dedicated to the most pressing issues of environmental protection and sustainable natural resource management. I am confident that our meeting on the hospitable land of Dzerzhinsk will become a new stage of effective cooperation in the cause of environmental protection and will inspire all its participants to new achievements for the benefit of our homeland,” the min


The minister referred to the current week in Belarus as an Eco-Week. “The 3rd international exhibition Ecology Expo 2025 kicked off in Minsk on 19 August and solemnly closed on 21 August. It featured a record number of exhibitors - 183 - as well as visitors - almost 5,000 people in two and a half days. Dozens of contracts were signed. The goals we set for ourselves at this exhibition have been fulfilled. Foreign guests also participated. Those were representatives from Russia (both at the regional and federal levels), China, Mongolia, Brazil, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. I believe the exhibition will be gaining popularity with each year,” he said.
The First National Ecological Forum was held in 2003 in Orsha. Subsequent host cities were Gorki (2004), Polotsk (2005), Myadel (2006), Braslav (2007), Rechitsa (2008), Belovezhskaya Pushcha (2009), Grodno (2010), Brest (2011), Molodechno (2012), Bobruisk (2013), Mozyr (2014, 2021), Minsk (2015), Vitebsk (2017), Novogrudok (2019), and Stolin (2023).



