

Lukashenko: Secondary Resources Are Belarus's 'Gold'
MINSK, BELARUS – In a recent meeting, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stressed the critical role of secondary resources in bolstering the nation's economy. He stated, "Secondary resources are our gold," emphasizing the need for improved waste recycling and resource management. The president's remarks come amidst ongoing efforts to diversify Belarus's economy and reduce reliance on traditional resources. Lukashenko drew a comparison to Switzerland, noting that despite its lack of significant natural resources, Switzerland thrives due to efficient resource management. He challenged Belarusian officials to adopt similar practices. "We need to process waste more efficiently," he urged. This focus on secondary resources signals a potential shift towards a more sustainable and innovative approach to economic development in Belarus, observers say.