CU Prime Ministers to prepare agreements on Single Economic Space formation by mid-November
22:51, 15 October 2010
MOSCOW. October 15. KAZINFORM /Narymbek Ismagulov/ Final agreements on formation of Single Economic Space will be adjusted between the governments of Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus by the middle of November. Kazakh Prime Minister Karim Massimov has made it public after the talks of the Customs Union's Troika.
As Mr. Massimov noted, all agreements that were reached today inspire confidence that the Single economic Space will be established as scheduled.
"The decision was made at least on all sensitive issues that touch upon the economies of all three countries, including the transportation by rail roads and major pipelines, oil and transportation of electric power. The principled positions were coordinated", K. Massimov.
"Now the goal of the vice prime ministers and experts of the three states is to reflect these agreements in corresponding documents by the middle of November", the Kazakh Prime Minister said.