BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 18. Construction of
individual residential homes that combine comfort and affordability
will become one of the key priorities in the coming years,
Belarusian official Igor Sergeyenko said at the World Urban Forum
in Baku, Trend
reports.


Speaking at the Leaders’ Summit held within the framework of the
13th session of the World Urban Forum (WUF13), Sergeyenko said
Belarus is also placing increased emphasis on assessing the carbon
footprint of construction projects and plans to use RDF
technologies in the sector.


Sergeyenko, chairman of the Chamber of Deputies of the National
Assembly of Belarus, noted that the current session marks the 10th
anniversary of the implementation of the New Urban Agenda.


“This period has been a stage of searching for optimal
solutions,” he said. “Today it is important to strengthen the
achievements made and define new priorities.”







He added that Belarus remains open to constructive dialogue and
meaningful international partnerships aimed at addressing modern
urban planning challenges.


“Only by combining efforts and listening to every voice can we
build cities where all conditions for high quality of life and
well-being are created,” Sergeyenko said.