Leaders from Pakistan, Oman, Guinea-Bissau, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe are planning visits to Belarus to strengthen diplomatic and cooperative ties. Belarus is actively preparing for these visits, focusing on key sectors such as agriculture and logistics.
Several foreign leaders are scheduled to visit Belarus, according to Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxim Ryzhenkov. These leaders include officials from Pakistan, Oman, Guinea-Bissau, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe, as Belarus expands its international cooperation.
Preparations are underway for a return visit from Pakistan’s Prime Minister to Belarus. Additionally, there is an active dialogue with Oman’s sultan, involving expert groups focused on key sectors such as agriculture, woodworking, and logistics to ensure a well-organized visit.
Moreover, arrangements for the president of Guinea-Bissau and the secretary general of Vietnam’s Communist Party are in the planning stage. Vietnam is anticipated to present numerous innovations during this visit. Finally, the president of Zimbabwe is also expected to travel to Belarus.
Belarus is strengthening its diplomatic ties by hosting leaders from several countries, including Pakistan, Oman, Guinea-Bissau, Vietnam, and Zimbabwe. With a focus on sector-specific dialogues and detailed preparations, these visits aim to enhance cooperation in various fields.
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