ISLAMABAD, 11 November (BelTA) – We have plans to set up a Pakistani information and culture center in Minsk, Belarus’ Prime Minister Andrei Kobyakov said as he attended the opening ceremony of the Belarusian information and culture center in the National Library of Pakistan, BelTA has learned.
“Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and I have agreed that a similar Pakistani center will be set up in the National Library of Belarus in the near future,” Andrei Kobyakov noted.
He stressed that everything will be done to make sure that the center will open as soon as the Pakistani partners are ready for this.
The Belarusian information and culture center opened in Islamabad on 11 November. It is one of the first Belarusian-Pakistani projects implemented in line with the bilateral agreements. The center will promote Belarus-Pakistan cooperation in culture, humanitarian affairs, economy, science, technology, education, tourism, and information.