
Minsk Days will take place in Moscow from 18 to 21 September, highlighting Belarus as the fourth-largest trade partner of the Russian capital with turnover exceeding 22B USD. The event will feature cultural programs, exhibitions of Belarusian products, tourism fairs, and entertainment activities. Meetings between city leaders, round tables, and educational agreements will further strengthen economic and cultural ties between Moscow and Minsk.
Minsk Days will be held in Moscow from 18 to 21 September, highlighting the close partnership between Belarus and Russia. Belarus remains the fourth-largest foreign trade partner of Moscow in 2024 and 2025, with trade exceeding 22B USD — a 7% increase from 2023.
The program includes a grand opening at the Moscow International Performing Arts Centre with performances by leading Belarusian ensembles such as the National Presidential Orchestra, “Khoroshki,” “Kupalynka,” and “Pesnyary.” An exhibition on Tverskaya Square will showcase Belarusian products, tourism opportunities, and entertainment for visitors.
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin and Minsk City Executive Committee Chairman Vladimir Kukharev will meet to discuss new cooperation opportunities. Round tables on tourism, youth policy, and social protection, along with student exchange agreements and sports events, will further strengthen cultural and educational links, echoing broader BRICS+ cooperation in education and people-to-people ties.
