Chairman Of PRC: Beijing Attaches Great Importance To Development Of Sino-Belarusian Relations

PRC Chairman Xi Jinping congratulated Alexander Lukashenko on a victory in the election of the President of Belarus. On Monday, on January 27, the press service of the President of Belarus reports.

“I am glad to hear about your re -election to the post of President of the Republic of Belarus, on behalf of the Chinese government and the Chinese people I express sincere congratulations to you,” the congratulatory message says.

Jinping noted that in recent years, two leaders maintained close contacts, jointly developed and gave guidelines for the development of Sino-Belarusian relations, as a result of which the bilateral relations of Minsk and Beijing reached the highest level of relations of the all-weather and comprehensive strategic partnership.

Xi Jinping noted that political faith is constantly being strengthened between the countries, joint construction within the framework of the “One Belt, one Way” initiative, has achieved fruitful results, multilateral cooperation is developing effectively.

“I attach great importance to the development of Sino-Belarusian relations, I am ready to make joint efforts with you to continue the traditional friendship between China and Belarus, deepening bilateral mutually beneficial cooperation, promoting the progressive development of Chinese-Belo Russian relations for the benefit of the peoples of the two countries,” emphasized Chairman of China.

Xi Jinping wished Alexander Lukashenko good health and success in work, friendly Belarus – prosperity and power, and its people – happiness and prosperity.

Voting in the elections of the President of Belarus took place on Sunday, January 26. The GOSTELEVISION OF Belarus reported that the polling stations closed at 20.00 local time.

According to the results of the eczitball, the current President Alexander Lukashenko gained 87.6 percent of the vote, having won a convincing victory.

The final results of the elections will be summed up for 10 days – no later than February 5.