Qabil Ashirov

Belarusian Prime Minister Aleksandr Turchin has departed for an
official visit to Azerbaijan, Azernews
reports.

Prime Minister Turchin is expected to hold both restricted and
extended-format meetings with his Azerbaijani counterpart, Prime
Minister Ali Asadov. During the visit, a number of bilateral
agreements are scheduled to be signed, reflecting the growing
cooperation between the two nations.

As part of the official agenda, the Belarusian delegation will
tour several facilities restored by Azerbaijan in its liberated
territories, underlining Belarus’s interest in the region’s
post-conflict reconstruction efforts.

The visit will also feature a business forum, bringing together
leading representatives of Belarus’s private sector. Companies from
a wide range of industries—from manufacturing to food
production—will present their capabilities and explore
opportunities for collaboration with Azerbaijani partners.

This visit highlights the strengthening of economic and
political ties between Minsk and Baku, especially in the context of
regional development and international trade.

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