Belarusan Foreign Ministry confirmed that its head, Uladzimir Makei, will take part in the meeting of the foreign ministers of the EaP countries, which is to be held on July 22 in Brussels.
The visit will take place at the invitation of the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Ms.Catherine Ashton and Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy Mr. Štefan Füle, reminds the Belarusan foreign ministry’s press office.
The participants of the meeting will discuss the state and prospects of cooperation within Eastern Partnership, as well as the preparation for the 3rd Eastern Partnership summit that will take place on November 28 – 29 in Vilnius.
The working meetings of the Head of Belarusian Foreign Ministry with the leadership of the European agencies, heads of EU member-states and partner-states will take place.
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