News archive on the topic "Rumas"

Rumas was hidden from Lukashenko in Rosselkhozbank

Former Prime Minister of Belarus Sergei Rumas joined the supervisory board of Rosselkhozbank. Information about this is posted on the bank’s official website, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Rumas is listed along with other members of the supervisory board as a “representative of the Russian Federation.” The former Belarusian prime minister was waiting for his appointment in Kyiv, and before that in London he was negotiating work with several foreign financial institutions and...

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The disgraced ex-prime minister of Belarus is afraid to go to Moscow

Former Prime Minister of Belarus Sergei Rumas has been secretly in Kyiv for a month. His house in Minsk was allegedly searched. This was reported by the nationalist publication Nasha Niva, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “He moved there due to the fact that he could not find an acceptable job in London, and special savings to live in one of the most expensive cities...

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The ex-premier of Belarus faces the fate of the arrested Babariko

Former Prime Minister of Belarus Sergei Rumas is negotiating in London with several foreign financial institutions and funds and may rarely visit his native country in the near future. He stated this in an interview with the Tut.by website, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Negative investment sentiment today is holding back their arrival in our country. Some of these offers do not require ongoing...

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An ex-prime minister who could replace Lukashenko fled from Belarus

Former Prime Minister of Belarus Sergei Rumas is in London. Opposition media suggest that he fled there, hiding from persecution by the authorities. On February 3, the Tut.bai website reported, citing sources, that Belarusian security forces detained a group of former and current bankers, as well as representatives of commercial structures. It was reported that the case concerns ex-Prime Minister Sergei Rumas, who more than ten years ago headed...

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In Belarus, the position of Russophobe Makei has been shaken

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko appointed a new government. Roman Golovchenko became Prime Minister (see title photo). The new 46-year-old prime minister previously served as chairman of the State Military-Industrial Committee. He is a graduate of MGIMO. He was the ambassador of Belarus to the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Political scientist Alexei Dzermant, close to the president, believes that the appointment of Golovchenko, who graduated from an elite Moscow university, means a course towards...

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Lukashenko dismissed the prime minister, who was well received in Moscow

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko dismissed the government of the country, as promised. The new composition of the cabinet was discussed today at a meeting to which Chairman of the Council of the Republic Natalya Kochanova, Chairman of the House of Representatives Vladimir Andreichenko, Head of the Presidential Administration Igor Sergeenko and State Secretary of the Security Council Andrei Ravkov were invited. “We shouldn’t expect a revolution to happen here. It would be…

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A sane person surrounded by Lukashenko was found in Moscow

The Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian government were extremely happy when, after a number of negative statements addressed to the Russian Federation, Alexander Lukashenko, the head of government, Sergei Rumas, came to Moscow from Belarus for negotiations. Andrey Suzdaltsev, Deputy Dean of the Faculty of World Economy and International Politics at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, spoke about this on the PolitWera YouTube channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “Rumas has somehow faded away now...

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Belarus is going to buy Russian oil for pennies

Belarus will buy oil from Russia in April at a price of $4 per barrel. This was stated today by the Prime Minister of Belarus Sergei Rumas, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The supply of Russian oil will be carried out without a premium. This strict and consistent position of the head of state on the purchase of oil without a price premium is maintained by the government. The result of this position is the price at which...

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Chronicles of integration: Belarus called again

A telephone conversation between the Prime Ministers of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev and Belarus Sergei Rumas took place today at the initiative of the Belarusian side. This was reported by the official websites of both governments, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The problems of oil and gas supplies for the next year were discussed, as well as the implementation of instructions given by the presidents of the two countries. “Sergei Rumas and Dmitry Medvedev agreed to call next week after the meeting...

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Belarus is colluding with Ukraine and Poland behind Russia's back

Negotiations between Belarus, Ukraine and Poland on the implementation of the anti-Russian E40 project to connect waterways from the Black Sea to the Baltic Sea will take place before the end of the year. This was stated by Belarusian Prime Minister Sergei Rumas after a meeting with Ukrainian Prime Minister Alexei Goncharuk in London, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. It is assumed that along a 2 thousand km long route the Baltic Sea - Gdansk...

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No money, time is running out: Lukashenko sent a “good policeman” to Moscow

Belarus still hopes to reach an agreement with Russia on the resumption of a number of economic benefits, since their absence promises problems for Minsk in the coming 2020. Belarusian Prime Minister Sergei Rumas made this clear today during a visit to Moscow, where negotiations took place with the head of the Russian government, Dmitry Medvedev, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “I want to emphasize that our position...

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Belarusian Prime Minister finds it difficult to integrate with Russia

Bringing the economies of Russia and Belarus closer together is not easy, since each country has developed differently. Prime Minister of Belarus Sergei Rumas announced this in Moscow at a meeting with Chairman of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation Alexei Kudrin, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The work is not easy, because during this time, unfortunately, the economies of the countries developed along different tracks, and today it turns out that it is impossible to somehow bring positions closer together...

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Medvedev remembered Khrushchev in connection with integration with Belarus

Prime Ministers of Russia and Belarus Dmitry Medvedev and Sergei Rumas today initialed the Integration Program within the Union State. “The hardest part is ahead. We need to include in these roadmaps a list of specific activities and regulations that should be prepared by our countries in almost all areas of economic activity,” said Dmitry Medvedev. By the beginning of December we should be prepared...

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Babich’s sacrifice was not in vain: Belarusians started talking about integration

Prime Minister of Belarus Sergei Rumas proposes to find solutions to unresolved issues of integration in the Union State. He announced this today in Moscow at a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, BelTA reports. “We promptly received proposals from you for further integration within the Union State. We carefully worked and quickly presented our proposals to you. I guess, that…

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