SOLIGORSK, 26 June (BelTA) – Minsk Oblast should launch two or three large-scale investment projects in the next five-year period, Belarus President Aleksandr Lukashenko said as he met with Minsk Oblast top officials and executives on 26 June, BelTA has learned.
The head of state noted: the social and economic development program for the coming five years should be comprehensible to everyone, including the general public and company chiefs. Aleksandr Lukashenko recalled that back in the Soviet Union such programs contained detailed plans regarding investment and companies that were to be commissioned.
“I would like to see not only traditional, but also novel companies. Minsk Oblast should launch more than one facility. Two or three, and these projects should be thought out well and should be well-resourced,” the Belarusian leader underlined.
Aleksandr Lukashenko recalled that half a year ago he held a narrow-participation meeting with Minsk Oblast top officials as he appointed the new governor. Back then development goals were set for the region for the years to come. “Naturally, all this will be fine-tuned taking into consideration the targets of the next five-year period,” the head of state noted.