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Minsk, Moscow continue to strengthen relations, Belarusian top diplomat says

Sergey Aleinik also said that Russia had expressed readiness "to support Belarus if it decides to join the BRICS group and participate in the Russia-Africa summit set to take place in July"

MINSK, January 19. /TASS/. Relations between Minsk and Moscow got significantly stronger last year and this positive trend is expected to continue in 2023, Belarusian Foreign Minister Sergey Aleinik said on Thursday.

"Our relations got substantially stronger last year. There is every reason to believe that this trend will continue this year," he said following a joint board meeting of the Belarusian and Russian foreign ministries.

Aleinik noted that last year, Belarus and Russia "continued to coordinate their activities within international and regional organizations." "We promoted joint initiatives, standing our ground and actively providing political and information support to each other amid increasing pressure from the collective West," the Belarusian top diplomat stressed.

He also said that Russia had expressed readiness "to support Belarus if it decides to join the BRICS group and participate in the Russia-Africa summit set to take place in July."