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17.06.2013

Lukashenko: Belarus seeks efficient ties with Siberia

MINSK, 17 June (BelTA) – Belarus would like to expand efficient all-round cooperation with Siberian regions, President of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has said as he met with Plenipotentiary of the President of the Russian Federation in the Siberian Federal District Viktor Tolokonsky, BelTA has learnt.

Alexander Lukashenko remarked that 12 years have passed since his previous meeting with Viktor Tolokonsky. Over this time Belarus and Siberia have made considerable progress in expanding trade and economic relations. “The trade between Belarus and the Siberian Federal District has soared more than 5 times, while the trade with Novosibirsk Oblast that you led for 10 years has risen nearly 10 times,” the Belarusian President said addressing Viktor Tolokonsky.

The head of state underlined that Belarus has always attached much attention to direct ties with Russian regions. “Thanks to this work, we managed to lay a solid foundation to intensify interstate relations and integration processes between our states,” the President said.

In his words, the Siberian Federal District is among Belarus’ major partners in Russia. In 2012 the aggregate trade of Belarus with Siberia regions neared $1.5 billion. The major trading partners included Kemerovo Oblast, Novosibirsk Oblast, Omsk Oblast, Irkutsk Oblast, Krasnoyarsk Krai and Altai Krai.

In 2012 the bilateral contacts intensified significantly. Belarus welcomed top officials of most of the Siberian regions. “We have adopted a kind of roadmaps to foster ties. We are also interested in closer cooperation with Khakassia, Altai, Buryatia, Tuva, Tomsk Oblast and the Trans-Baikal Territory,” the Belarusian head of state said. Alexander Lukashenko suggested that heads of Khakassia and Tomsk Oblast that came to Belarus as part of the delegation arrange visits of official and business delegations this year. “I am convinced that this will help outline the major cooperation avenues for the long-term perspective,” Alexander Lukashenko said.
Addressing chief of the Council of Interregional Association “Siberian Accord” Viktor Zimin, the Belarusian President suggested discussing cooperation prospects not only with Khanassia, but also with the other 14 Siberian regions. “Your association concluded a protocol of cooperation with the Government of Belarus. Therefore, we can immediately proceed to the work to ramp up our ties. The potential of Siberia is huge, and the $1.5 billion in trade is just the beginning. A good beginning, but we are just at the very start,” the head of state noted.

Belarus’ major exports to Siberia include machinery and spare parts to it. Belarus imports coal, freight cars, carbon, rubber, component parts. The Belarusian President assured that the country will keep meeting Siberia’s needs in the products Belarus traditionally supplies to Siberia. “However, I think that we should increase the share of hi-tech and science-intensive products and give a bigger focus to the services sector. Belarusian specialists could be involved in projects in construction, mining, agriculture, municipal services and forestry,” Alexander Lukashenko said. He assured that Belarus is ready to promote cooperation with Siberian companies by means of expanding the assortment of products at existing joint ventures and via greenfield construction.

Collaboration in science, engineering and innovations is another cooperation priority. “Siberia has a huge scientific potential. It is obvious that we do not take advantage of cooperation opportunities in full. We need to step up our collaboration in this field,” the head of state is convinced.

Alexander Lukashenko expressed hope that the visit will give a powerful boost to cooperation between Siberia and Belarus. “We do not need to have a closer look at each other. Let us not waste our time; after all, now the entire world is struggling through the crisis and it would be stupid to rely on this faraway world. We have amassed cooperation experience within the framework of the single state, therefore, let us move forward relying on this experience,” the President suggested.