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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Minsk, January 20 (Xinhua) — A joint action plan for 2026 to implement the UN-Belarus Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework for 2026-2030 was signed in Minsk on Tuesday. The document was signed by Belarusian Foreign Minister Maxim Ryzhenkov and UN Resident Coordinator in Belarus Rasul Bagirov. The press service of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry published the corresponding information.
According to M. Ryzhenkov, the Belarusian side is firmly committed to implementing the entire range of proposed measures. He noted that the cooperation program for 2026 outlines 24 events, double the number of last year's.
"The plan demonstrates that cooperation between Belarus and the UN is systemic. We are committed to jointly implementing the entire range of measures adopted and our plans," Belta news agency quoted the minister as saying.
M. Ryzhenkov noted that the country is undertaking extensive work to implement UN-related documents and agreements, and is holding numerous diverse events to systematically promote UN principles and ideals in society.
The Framework Program is a strategically aligned roadmap that is fully aligned with Belarus's national priorities. The document defines four strategic priorities and corresponding long-term outcomes for each: human development and well-being for all; inclusive and sustainable economic transformation; a clean environment for human livelihoods; and an institutional foundation for peace and development.
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