It is reported by RIA Novosti.

“In total, over two years, $ 800 million: $ 400 million this year and $ 400 million next year,” he said, answering the journalist’s corresponding question.

Earlier, President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko said that Minsk and Moscow would soon return to the issue of cost recovery for the Belarusian side in connection with the implementation of the oil tax maneuver in Russia.

In June, the deputy chairman of the Belneftekhim concern, Svetlana Gurina, said that the economy of Belarus for the five months of 2019 had lost about $ 130 million from the Russian tax maneuver in the oil sector.