“We have agreed to hold consultations with the Russia in the near future. If we agree, Kazakhstan's oil will be delivered to Belarus through the pipelines located in Russia. I think we will reach an agreement,” Lukashenko said. As BelTA reported earlier, Belarus and Kazakhstan have agreed on oil supplies and are launching commercial negotiations.
“We have agreed on the text of the intergovernmental agreement. The document will be subject to domestic approval. However, we have agreed to begin commercial negotiations with business entities without waiting for the signing of the document,” said Chairman of the Belarusian state petrochemical concern Belneftekhim Andrei Rybakov.
He did not disclose the commercial component of the upcoming negotiations, explaining that “it requires silence”. “We will all feel its results. They should certainly be mutually beneficial,” said Andrei Rybakov.




