Belarusan leader is complaining that neither nor Kazakhstan want equality in future union’s road haulage market
This was stated by Aliaksandr Lukashenka at the state award ceremony on 2 May, BelTA reports.
Praising accomplishments of the Belarusian Association of International Road Carriers BAMAP, the head of state underlined that Belarus is intent on taking a proper place on the international market of transport services.
“A case in point: the matter was very seriously discussed by the three presidents at the meeting in Minsk, - said Aliaksandr Lukashenka. - The situation is absolutely controversial: neither Russia nor Kazakhstan are willing to accept equitable relations in the union as far as this field is concerned. I asked them why. Because Belarusian road carriers are way better than Russian and Kazakh ones and they cannot compete with us. I was surprised at the ability of small Belarus to ‘choke’ great Russia”.
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