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Belarus and Togo to Launch Joint Projects Following Talks

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Belarus and Togo are set to enhance their bilateral relations through joint projects.

Following talks in Lomé, Belarus’ National Bank and Togo’s government outlined plans for cooperation. The discussions highlighted Togo’s role as a financial hub in West Africa and resulted in the signing of several bilateral agreements.

Belarus and Togo Strengthen Bilateral Ties

The recent meeting between Belarusian officials and Togolese leaders focused on expanding practical cooperation. The talks were led by Roman Golovchenko, Chairman of the National Bank’s Board, and Faure Essozimna Gnassingbe, President of the Council of Ministers of Togo. Both parties expressed a commitment to developing joint projects that would benefit both nations.

Togo is recognized as a rapidly developing country in West Africa, serving as a critical hub for financial and logistical services. The capital, Lomé, is home to the West African Development Bank, which plays a vital role in regional finance.

Belarus: Key figures on Joint Projects

  • an amount was not specified

Future Steps for Belarus and Togo

  • Implementation of joint projects as outlined in bilateral agreements
  • Further discussions on areas of mutual interest

The collaboration between Belarus and Togo marks a significant step towards a mutually beneficial partnership.

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