

A Belarusian delegation led by Industry Minister of Belarus Dmitry Katerinich has held talks with Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine Piotr Poroshenko in Ukraine. The parties identified priorities of the bilateral cooperation, first of all, in production of farm machines, BelTA learnt from the Belarusian Embassy in Ukraine.
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A Belarusian delegation led by Industry Minister of Belarus Dmitry Katerinich has held talks with Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine Piotr Poroshenko in Ukraine. The parties identified priorities of the bilateral cooperation, first of all, in production of farm machines, BelTA learnt from the Belarusian Embassy in Ukraine.
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