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The Star
24-06-2025
- Politics
- The Star
Belarus-China youth forum kicks off in Minsk
MINSK, June 24 (Xinhua) -- A youth forum organized by Belarusian and Chinese universities kicked off Tuesday at the National Children's Technopark in Minsk. The forum is organized by the Belarusian State University (BSU) and the Peking University (PKU) as part of the inter-university celebration "Days of Friendship and Unity of BSU and PKU." Around 200 students from 36 Belarusian and 11 Chinese universities are participating in the forum, including talented students, graduate students, postgraduates, young scientists and student self-governance organisations of Belarus and China. Education is one of the most important areas of cooperation between China and Belarus, Chinese ambassador to Belarus Zhang Wenchuan told the media during the forum. This large-scale event will help strengthen partnership, bring Belarus-China interaction in youth policy to a new level and create a platform for intercultural exchanges, the BSU press service said.


The Sun
02-06-2025
- Politics
- The Sun
Belarus president to China on Monday for three-day visit: office
MOSCOW: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko will travel to China on Monday for a three-day visit during which he is due to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, his office said. Lukashenko 'will carry out a visit on June 2-4 to the People's Republic of China,' the presidential office was quoted as saying by the state news agency Belta. The Belarusian leader will hold a 'traditional friendly family meeting with the head of the PRC,' it said. The meeting will take place 'first in a 'one-on-one' format and then in an informal setting Alexander Lukashenko and Xi Jinping are planning to discuss the state and perspectives of Belarus-China relations,' it said. Lukashenko, who has ruled ex-Soviet Belarus for more than 30 years, last visited China in December 2023.


The Sun
02-06-2025
- Politics
- The Sun
Belarus president to China for three-day visit: office
MOSCOW: Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko will travel to China on Monday for a three-day visit during which he is due to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, his office said. Lukashenko 'will carry out a visit on June 2-4 to the People's Republic of China,' the presidential office was quoted as saying by the state news agency Belta. The Belarusian leader will hold a 'traditional friendly family meeting with the head of the PRC,' it said. The meeting will take place 'first in a 'one-on-one' format and then in an informal setting Alexander Lukashenko and Xi Jinping are planning to discuss the state and perspectives of Belarus-China relations,' it said. Lukashenko, who has ruled ex-Soviet Belarus for more than 30 years, last visited China in December 2023.