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Occupied Abkhazia and Minsk agree to export Abkhazian wine to Belarus

Occupied Abkhazia and Minsk agree to export Abkhazian wine to Belarus
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Occupied Sukhumi and Minsk have agreed to export Abkhazian wine to Belarus, so-called minister of foreign affairs of occupied Abkhazia, Inal Ardzinba, was quoted as saying by Russian media.

According to Ardzinba, the "parties" are discussing joint projects, including in the direction of tourism.

"Our business entities are already signing relevant agreements and contracts for the supply of Abkhazian wine to the Republic of Belarus. Other goods produced in Abkhazia are also being considered, and on the other hand, Belarusian goods, including dairy products, which will be supplied to the Republic of Abkhazia," said Ardzinba.

According to him, Sukhumi and Minsk are considering the implementation of joint investment projects in the field of tourism as well.

Occupied Abkhazia and Minsk agree to export Abkhazian wine to Belarus

Occupied Sukhumi and Minsk have agreed to export Abkhazian wine to Belarus, so-called minister of foreign affairs of occupied Abkhazia, Inal Ardzinba, was quoted as saying by Russian media.

According to Ardzinba, the "parties" are discussing joint projects, including in the direction of tourism.

"Our business entities are already signing relevant agreements and contracts for the supply of Abkhazian wine to the Republic of Belarus. Other goods produced in Abkhazia are also being considered, and on the other hand, Belarusian goods, including dairy products, which will be supplied to the Republic of Abkhazia," said Ardzinba.

According to him, Sukhumi and Minsk are considering the implementation of joint investment projects in the field of tourism as well.

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