
MINSK, February 3 Russian Ambassador to Belarus Boris Gryzlov said that he sees the main goal of his work in Minsk diplomatic support of the adopted political decisions on the development of the Union State of the two countries. Russian President Vladimir Putin appointed Gryzlov Ambassador to Belarus in mid-January. On Thursday, he presented his credentials to President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko.January 14, 15:47 Biography of Boris Gryzlov «I, as an ambassador and our entire embassy, will need to provide diplomatic support for all decisions made (at the end of 2021 on deepening Belarusian-Russian integration — ed.). This is the implementation of the Union Treaty, — the main directions have been adopted on implementation — both the military doctrine and the concept of migration policy, 28 sectoral union programs. This is a stream of issues that we will need to painstakingly resolve,» Gryzlov told reporters after presenting his credentials to the President of Belarus. According to him, «it will be necessary to saturate these programs with real laws, regulations, and this is a very big job.» «These directions (works — ed.) are adopted for 2021-2023… The main thing is that the population of both Belarus and Russia at the end of this period will appreciate the real fruits of our Union State. The main thing is that citizens begin to live better, and there are all prerequisites for this «, the ambassador emphasized.
September 11, 2021, 08:00 Belarus drew attention to the fact that in 2021 a powerful impetus was given to the development of the Belarusian-Russian Union State. On November 4 last year, a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State of Belarus and Russia was held via videoconference, a decree was signed on the main directions for implementing the provisions of the agreement on the creation of the Union State states for 2021-2023. The document approves 28 union programs to deepen the economic integration of the two countries. A new military doctrine of the Union State and the concept of migration policy were also signed.

