Belarus plans to participate in construction of port infrastructure in Russia’s Leningrad Region - Construction Ministry
<p> MINSK, Oct 25 - PrimePress. Belarus is planning to take part in the construction of port infrastructure facilities in Russia’s Leningrad Region, Minister of Construction and Architecture of Belarus Ruslan Parkhamovich said on 24 October. </p> <p> </p> <p> “All those port construction projects that will be in Leningrad Region are just an area of keen interest for us. We are planning to provide jobs there. I hope that everything will be fine, and then we will confidently, without shifting, move to work at our port facilities,” Parkhamovich said on air of Belarus 1 TV channel. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, prime ministers of Belarus and Russia Golovchenko and Mikhail Mishustin on April 16, 2021 discussed the possibility of transshipment of potash fertilizers through Russian seaports on the Baltic Sea in the framework of the relevant intergovernmental agreement of February 19, 2021 on the transshipment of Belarusian oil products in 2021-2023. According to Golovchenko, the Belarusian side is ready to invest in the construction of a port terminal. </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, RZD Deputy CEO Alexei Shilo told reporters on 9 Apr 2021 that Russian Railways (RZD) was ready to carry the necessary volumes of fertilizers and timber from Belarus through Russian ports for export, offering alternatives via North-West, South, and the Far East. Shilo clarified with regard to Belaruskali products that RZD could facilitate the delivery of around 12 million tonnes of potash fertilizers per year. </p> <p> </p> <p> On 12 Aug 2021, Lithuanian Minister of Transport and Communications Marius Skuodis informed that the export flow of Belarusian potash fertilizers produced by companies hit by US sanctions will be stopped in December 2021. End </p>
2021-10-26
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MINSK, Oct 25 - PrimePress. Belarus is planning to take part in the construction of port infrastructure facilities in Russia’s Leningrad Region, Minister of Construction and Architecture of Belarus Ruslan Parkhamovich said on 24 October.
“All those port construction projects that will be in Leningrad Region are just an area of keen interest for us. We are planning to provide jobs there. I hope that everything will be fine, and then we will confidently, without shifting, move to work at our port facilities,” Parkhamovich said on air of Belarus 1 TV channel.
As previously reported, prime ministers of Belarus and Russia Golovchenko and Mikhail Mishustin on April 16, 2021 discussed the possibility of transshipment of potash fertilizers through Russian seaports on the Baltic Sea in the framework of the relevant intergovernmental agreement of February 19, 2021 on the transshipment of Belarusian oil products in 2021-2023. According to Golovchenko, the Belarusian side is ready to invest in the construction of a port terminal.
As previously reported, RZD Deputy CEO Alexei Shilo told reporters on 9 Apr 2021 that Russian Railways (RZD) was ready to carry the necessary volumes of fertilizers and timber from Belarus through Russian ports for export, offering alternatives via North-West, South, and the Far East. Shilo clarified with regard to Belaruskali products that RZD could facilitate the delivery of around 12 million tonnes of potash fertilizers per year.
On 12 Aug 2021, Lithuanian Minister of Transport and Communications Marius Skuodis informed that the export flow of Belarusian potash fertilizers produced by companies hit by US sanctions will be stopped in December 2021. End