Страны СНГ договорились о зоне свободной торговли

Как сообщает  пресс-служба правительства России, премьер-министр России Владимир Путин пояснил, что в результате реализации Договора будут снижены цены на товары.

Подписи под документом поставили главы правительств 8 стран СНГ - Россия, Украина, Беларусь, Казахстан, Армения, Кыргызстан, Молдова, Таджикистан. Азербайджан, Туркмения и Узбекистан должны определиться со степенью участия в проекте до конца года.

По словам главы российского правительства Владимира Путина, страны-члены СНГ в 1994 году подписали первый договор о свободной торговле. ««Принятие Договора о зоне свободной торговли позволит, безусловно, убрать многие барьеры и сделать новый качественный шаг в развитии торгово-экономических связей между нашими государствами, в целом заложит прочную базу, прочный фундамент для дальнейшего совершенствования Содружества», - заявил российский премьер.

Премьер-министры стран СНГ продолжат работу в Петербурге. В центре внимания окажутся вопросы создания на пост-советском пространстве Евразийского экономического союза.

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