In a significant move to bolster international ties, Chinese Premier Li Qiang met with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko at the Palace of Independence in Minsk on Thursday. The leaders emphasized their commitment to advancing the high-level development of the all-weather comprehensive strategic partnership between their nations.
Reflecting on the 32 years of diplomatic relations, Premier Li highlighted the enduring vigor and vitality of China-Belarus ties despite evolving global landscapes. He underscored the mutual benefits and win-win outcomes that have characterized their cooperation, bringing tangible advantages to both peoples.
Premier Li expressed China’s readiness to enhance multilateral cooperation with Belarus, aiming to promote a more just and reasonable global governance system and safeguard the common interests of developing countries. This vision aligns with China’s broader initiatives on the international stage.
President Lukashenko echoed these sentiments, praising the robust growth momentum in Belarus-China relations, now at their highest level in history. He reiterated Belarus’s readiness to engage in closer high-level exchanges and deepen practical cooperation across various sectors, including economy, trade, agriculture, and science and technology.
The leaders also discussed participating in global initiatives proposed by China, further solidifying the comprehensive strategic partnership. This collaboration is expected to pave the way for enhanced cooperation and greater development between the two nations.
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Li vows promotion of high-level development of China-Belarus ties
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