At the moment, the minister is in Minsk, where the Ótdykh-2022 largest tourism exhibition is being held. We wrote more about it here.
In turn, the Minsk City Council member Roman Níkonov, who also attended the online event, noted that there is no specific date for the launch of the train yet. "I hope that the railway traffic will start soon, because the season is coming. For our part, we will accelerate these processes as much as possible," R. Níkonov assured.
"The exhibition itself accounts for high attendance, and this is really a place for business communication with representatives of small and medium-sized businesses. Today there will be meetings with big business, with trade unions and government agencies and we will also discuss the possibility of entering social programs that are very well developed here. Belarus can offer Crimeans a lot of interesting proposals concerning health resorts treatment, agricultural and green tourism. Here, decisions have been made at the legislative level, which, probably, will help us develop as well. That is, such an exhibition can really become a platform for the mutual exchange of tourist flows, − Vadím Vólchenko is convinced. − We, in turn, invite colleagues to the 'Intourmarket. Crimea' tourism exhibition, which will be held from 12 to 14 May in Eupatoria".