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“Turn to Asia” called inevitable in Belarus

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The prime minister of Belarus said that “a turn to Asia is inevitable”

Belarus will continue to supply products to the EU that are not subject to sanctions, but in the future it will reorient itself to the Asian market.

Belarus will continue to supply products to the EU that are not subject to sanctions. About it stated Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko in an interview with the State Security Council. Belarus today is Monday, July 5th.

“We will not completely leave the European market and will continue to supply products there that they have not banned us,” Golovchenko said.

“I would not focus on any proportions now. Yes, indeed, when we did not witness such aggressive behavior on the part of the European Union, we had a task to keep their share of about 30% and we were successfully moving towards it. But now the conditions have changed. , the strategy has changed accordingly. It is already changing, and a turn to Asia, as we call it, is inevitable for us, “the prime minister added.

“We are actively looking for replacement options without reference to a certain figure. The task is not to fall, and it is being implemented,” the official says.

The day before, on the air of Belarus 1 TV channel, Golovchenko said that the Belarusian authorities have a clear plan of work under the sanctions: “We know where to go. In this regard, this is a certain stimulating and motivating factor for us. Stricter working conditions will make us move even faster, to actively enter new markets. “

Recall that earlier the EU announced new sanctions against Belarus… The EU Council published a decision to introduce restrictive measures against Belarus for a number of reasons.

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