Moldovan, Belarusian premiers visit Castle Mimi
10:09 | 03.10.2016 Category: Official
Chisinau, 3 October /MOLDPRES/- On the National Wine Day, Prime Minister Pavel Filip and Prime Minister of Belarus Andrei Kobeacov visited the Castle Mimi on 2 October, which was opened to the public, the government’s communication and media relations department has reported.
The two premiers talked to the building’s administration about the restoration process of the castle and exchanged opinions about projects under implementation that are meant to modernize more areas near the castle. Also, the officials visited underground galleries and were informed about the process of wine production. At the same time, they admired folk dances.
Filip said boosting the Moldovan-Belarusian relations in the economic sector was important, and Kobeacov's current visit was an additional proof of good relations between Belarus and Moldova.
For his part, Kobeacov underlined the need to boost the commercial cooperation and pointed out the main goal of identifying points for developing economic cooperation between Moldova and Belarus.
The Castle Mimi is an architectural monument of national importance, located in Bulboaca village, Anenii Noi district, which was inaugurated on 17 September 2016, as a result of largest restoration works. It is nominated in the top 15 architectural masterpieces in the world of wine and won the grand prize in the wine sector on the eve of the National Wine Day.
(Editor L. Alcază)