
Fr om October 7 to 12, 2025, the Days of the Republic of Belarus in Primorsky Krai were held in Vladivostok for the second time.
A number of events were organized as part of the Days: business, cultural, educational, sports, and entertainment.
Mogilev branch of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry organized an exhibition of large-scale Belarusian equipment and a fair of Belarusian products.
A wide range of MTZ tractors, a Gomselmash combine harvester, and Amkodor and MAZ equipment, some of which are already in use on roads and farms in the Russian region, were on display in Vladivostok's central square.
Babushkina Krynka and Minsk Dairy Plant No. 1, Mogilev and Brest meat-processing companies, Domochay, Krasny Pischevik, and IP Kuratnik (representative of Bellegprom) presented their products at the fair.
The fair featured workshops on cooking Belarusian cuisine, product tastings, and performances by Belarusian artists.
The business program was also extensive and packed. On October 8, a joint meeting of the Working Group on Cooperation between the Republic of Belarus and Primorsky Krai, Russia, was held, wh ere representatives of the Belarusian and Russian regions signed a number of documents on further bilateral cooperation.
These documents included an action plan for 2026–2027 to implement the Sister City Agreement between Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai, Russia, and Mogilev; a Cooperation Agreement between the Youth Affairs Agency of Primorsky Krai, Russia, and the Mogilev Regional Organization of the Belarusian Republican Youth Union; and a Dealer Agreement between Minsk Tractors LLC and Amkodor OJSC, the holding's management company.
As part of the Days of the Republic of Belarus, Primorsky Krai hosted a Belarusian-Russian forum, where experts discussed medicine, youth policy, and tourism. Joint sporting events, roundtable discussions, B2B negotiations, and a concert program were also held.
Also during these Days, the Unified Center for the Demonstration, Sales, and Service of Belarusian Equipment was opened in Primorsky Krai. Primorsky Krai by Governor O.N. Kozhemyako and Chairman of the Mogilev Regional Executive Committee A.M. Isachenko.