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Russia to resume transport service with Belarus within days

According to the Belarusian prime minister, other topics discussed in Moscow included "terms of supplies of energy resources in the next years"

MINSK, July 14. /TASS/. Russia may resume transport service with Belarus within days, Belarusian Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko said on Tuesday after his working visit to Moscow.

"As far as we understood, transport service with Belarus will be resumed within days," his press secretary Alexandra Isayeva quoted him as saying on her Facebook account.

According to the Belarusian prime minister, other topics discussed in Moscow included "terms of supplies of energy resources in the next years." "We agreed that this work will be continued in expert groups. As I have already said, we have settled the issues of supplies in 2020. Now we are discussing future plans," Golovchenko noted.

He noted that trade between Belarus and Russia had decreased because of the coronavirus pandemic. "Market are now reviving. Our companies are resuming exports," he said. He admitted however that a number of problems linked with barriers and restrictions are still in place. "I raised this issue at a meeting with my colleague (Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin - TASS), we exchanged our arguments. This matter will be considered in the bilateral format and within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). We believe that access to each other’s market without reservations and restrictions is a fundamental condition for functioning of the union," he stressed.