Eurasian integration in the spotlight in Karaganda region

The regional branch of the Nur Otan Party organized a meeting dedicated to the Eurasian Economic Union Treaty signed in Astana yesterday. "Today we are going to discuss this milestone document," deputy head of the branch Kadisha Ospanova said at the meeting. She stressed that ‘viability of any country largely depends on integration with other states.' "Within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus will open a common market with 170 million consumers for their entrepreneurs," Ms Ospanova added. Members of the alliance are confident that the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) will create new opportunities for Kazakhstan's development. "Four key freedoms - free movement of goods, services, investment and work force will enable Kazakhstan together with its partners act as a whole in the international market and improve welfare and life standards of our citizens," she concluded.