- Belarusian Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko took stock of his official visits to Uganda and Qatar, BelTA has learned.
“We are preparing seriously for every visit, whether we go on a visit or we host foreign delegations. We try to customize our proposals using a scientific approach. We should know what our partners need, what capabilities, priorities and interests they have, who our competitors are and who we work with. In fact, each country is a unique quest that we need to go through. In order to obtain the result, we need to prepare properly,” Roman Golovchenko emphasized.
According to the prime minister, the visits to Uganda and Qatar differed from each other in terms of goals, objectives and content. “The focus of our work in Uganda was absolutely clear to us. We just presented to the leadership of the country all our best practices and proposals. We established contacts with the people who are in charge of these projects, who have been tasked with studying them and finding solutions acceptable to all,” the Belarusian head of government said.
Roman Golovchenko pointed out that the case with Qatar is different. “This country is very familiar to us. We have been working here for many decades, successfully cooperating. The leaders of our countries have very warm relations. In general, I hear only positive feedback about Belarus from Qataris. But the purpose of this visit is quite clear: to restore the previous level of our relations and, probably, and to finalize the work on the proposals and projects which we had discussed earlier,” the prime minister summed up.
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