BELARUSSIAN LEADER APPRECIATES FRIENDLY ARMENIA
news.am
June 15 2010
Armenia
Belarus is interested in consolidating cooperation with the former
Soviet republics, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko stated
after receiving credentials from a number of ambassadors.
He pointed out "really strategic" relations with Ukraine. The two
Presidents reached a number of important agreements, which will give
impetus to the states' socio-economic development.
Receiving the credentials from RA Ambassador Armen Khachatryan,
President Lukashenko pointed out friendly bilateral relations.
According to him, Belarus is "open to new initiatives aimed at
developing trade and economic cooperation, cultural and humanitarian
ties with this fraternal and friendly state."
Addressing Georgian Ambassador Georgy Chkheidze, President Lukashenko
stated the Belarussian people "has always respected the Georgian
working people, its ancient history and great traditions." "Mutual
interest in realizing our potential will give powerful impetus to
developing bilateral cooperation not only in economy, but also in
education, culture, sport, tourism, and other fields," Lukashenko
said as quoted by BelaPan.
From: A. Papazian
news.am
June 15 2010
Armenia
Belarus is interested in consolidating cooperation with the former
Soviet republics, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko stated
after receiving credentials from a number of ambassadors.
He pointed out "really strategic" relations with Ukraine. The two
Presidents reached a number of important agreements, which will give
impetus to the states' socio-economic development.
Receiving the credentials from RA Ambassador Armen Khachatryan,
President Lukashenko pointed out friendly bilateral relations.
According to him, Belarus is "open to new initiatives aimed at
developing trade and economic cooperation, cultural and humanitarian
ties with this fraternal and friendly state."
Addressing Georgian Ambassador Georgy Chkheidze, President Lukashenko
stated the Belarussian people "has always respected the Georgian
working people, its ancient history and great traditions." "Mutual
interest in realizing our potential will give powerful impetus to
developing bilateral cooperation not only in economy, but also in
education, culture, sport, tourism, and other fields," Lukashenko
said as quoted by BelaPan.
From: A. Papazian