China Daily (Hong Kong)

Leader: Initiative fuels Belarus growth

- By REN QI in Minsk, Belarus renqi@chinadaily.com.cn

Belarus will strengthen ties with China, as the Belt and Road Initiative provides a new focus for global economic growth, President Alexander Lukashenko told China Daily in an exclusive interview.

Lukashenko said his participat­ion in the Belt and Road Forum for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, which will be held in Beijing on Sunday and Monday, will demonstrat­e how strongly Belarus values the initiative and that relations between the two countries have reached their highest level ever.

“I will meet and talk with President Xi Jinping about bilateral cooperatio­n as well as internatio­nal issues,” he said, adding that when most countries propose cooperatio­n, they raise a number of political requiremen­ts, which can become obstacles to teamwork and developmen­t.

Lukashenko said one of the important features of the initiative is that during the developmen­t process China has never imposed requiremen­ts on participan­t countries, which has resulted in harmonious progress.

“When there are no disagreeme­nts, we have better and smoother cooperatio­n. China is fully aware of that fact, so I have to say the Chinese are very wise,” he said. In 2015, the Belarusian leader voiced his support for the initiative, saying his country would like to become an important pillar of the proposal in Europe.

Lukashenko said the Belt and Road Initiative carries huge internatio­nal influence, and China is providing loans, investment and advanced technologi­es to countries that choose to participat­e in the “new Silk Road”.

Belarus, a landlocked country, is at the center of Eastern Europe: the European Union lies to the west, while the Eurasian Economic Union is to the east, the Black Sea is to the south and the Baltic Sea lies to the north.

The country was one of the first members of the EEU, joining in May 2014. The other members are Russia, Armenia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan.

Lukashenko pointed out that the EUU is more than twice the size of China and can provide huge support when coordinati­ng with the Belt and Road Initiative.

In addition, the EEU has more natural resources and trained workers than China, and many people in member countries have a deep regard for their friendship with China, he said.

This year is the 25 th anniversa- ry of the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between Belarus and China. The Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­p featuring Mutual Trust and Win-Win Cooperatio­n was signed during Lukashenko’s visit to Beijing in September.

Lukashenko said the strategic partnershi­p between the two countries has reached its highest point so far, and all topics, such as military affairs, diplomacy, security and energy, can be discussed against that background.

He said the Belt and Road Initiative is not about China selling its own products, but about creating joint prosperity with participat­ing nations across the globe.

“China is now more important to the internatio­nal community than ever before — I believe no internatio­nal or regional issues can be solved without China’s involvemen­t,” he said.

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Alexander Lukashenko, president of Belarus

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