Belarus and Russia find mutually acceptable solutions to most of the issues, which often arise due to the difficulties imposed from the EU. This was stated by Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko at a meeting with his Russian counterpart on the floor of the intergovernmental council in Nur-Sultan. The constant dialogue is needed at the level of the governments of the two countries. And the volume of trade last year was the best in nine years despite the unlawful sanctions imposed on Belarus and Russia by the collective West.
Today, Belarus and Russia are going to strengthen the economy of the two countries with new joint projects and actively work on the implementation of 28 union programs.












