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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
Minsk, October 7 (Xinhua) — Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko and Sultan Haitham bin Tarek Al Said of Oman held talks in Minsk on Monday. The parties discussed the implementation of agreements reached during mutual high-level visits in 2024-2025 in the areas of food security, agriculture, industry, logistics, healthcare, tourism, and culture. They also discussed promising areas and ways to deepen cooperation between the two countries. The press service of the Belarusian leader published the corresponding information on the same day.
During the talks, A. Lukashenko discussed the implementation of joint projects and efforts to establish a hub in Oman to promote Belarusian products. "Through our projects in Oman, we are strengthening food security not only in Oman but throughout the region. Omani investments in wood processing will help us more effectively utilize Belarus's natural resources. Moreover, intensive contacts have allowed us to develop a significant pool of additional projects," the Belarusian leader emphasized.
He noted that the Belarusian side hopes to establish a strong and long-term base in Oman for promoting Belarusian products in the Persian Gulf and East Africa. There are also prospects for cooperation in the pharmaceutical sector: the first contracts for the supply of Belarusian medicines to Oman have been signed, and they are currently undergoing certification.
In turn, the Sultan of Oman drew attention to trade and economic cooperation with Belarus. He expressed the opinion that relations in this area have not yet reached the necessary level and expressed his desire to develop them. "We are working hard to ensure that our relations in this area are on the rise," he noted.
Following high-level talks at the Palace of Independence in Minsk, the parties signed a package of documents on various areas of cooperation, including an agreement on the mutual abolition of visas. –0–
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