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In China, called the successful visit of President of Belarus


Alexander Lukashenko.  Archival photo
BEIJING, Sept. 29 -. RIA Novosti, Ivan Bulatov China believes that the visit of President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko is successful, he told reporters, Assistant Foreign Minister of China Li Hueylay.
Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko.  Archival photo
China and Belarus will strengthen cooperation on international issues
Lukashenko makes a state visit to China from 28 to 30 September.
"I believe that the successful visit of President (Belorussia) Lukashenko in China brought Sino-Belarusian comprehensive strategic partnership to a new level of development we have opened additional opportunities for development of bilateral relations.", - He said. According to him, the next step will be the implementation of agreements and arrangements.
Following the talks, President Xi Jinping and Lukashenko sides signed 27 different agreements in different spheres.
Moreover, Lukashenko in Beijing will also hold meetings with Prime Minister of the State Council Li Keqiang, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress Zhang Detszyanom. The Head of State will visit Peking University, where he will meet with the leadership of the university and students.
Belarus and China have regularly exchanged visits, including at the highest level. For example, Lukashenko visited China eight times, the last of the visits took place in September 2015. In May last year at the invitation of Lukashenka Belarus attended a state visit, Chinese President Xi Jinping. Then the leaders of the two countries signed a treaty of friendship and cooperation between Belarus and China, as well as a joint declaration on the further development and deepening of the comprehensive strategic partnership. In total during that visit, Belarus and China have signed 50 agreements and arrangements totaling about $ 18 billion.

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