Minsk, Moscow create mechanism to coordinate fulfilment of integration action plan – Russian premier
<p> MINSK, Nov 4 - PrimePress. Russia and Belarus have set up a coordination mechanism to implement the integration plan, which will determine the future of the Union State; work is going on in real time and under personal control of the heads of government. Prime Minister of Russia Mikhail Mishustin made a statement to this effect at a session of the Supreme State Council of the Union State of Belarus and Russia conducted by videoconference on 4 November. </p> <p> </p> <p> In his words, the realization of Union State programs will require the adoption of over 400 regulatory acts and agreements. Essentially a new regulatory framework will be created but on a common integration foundation. “It is a massive task that the governments of our countries will have to accomplish. It is a great responsibility,” said Mishustin. </p> <p> </p> <p> In his words, the governments of Belarus and Russia have already started working on it: a mechanism to coordinate actions of all the bodies has been created and interagency plans have been prepared. </p> <p> </p> <p> Mishustin said that deeper integration between Russia and Belarus would allow working out new formats of cooperation in tax, customs and energy spheres, which could be in demand within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU). </p> <p> </p> <p> As previously reported, Presidents of Belarus and Russia Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin, at a meeting in Moscow on 9 September 2021, reconciled all 28 union programmes to deepen integration between the two countries. On 10 Sep 2021 the Council of Ministers of the Union State approved the 2021-2023 guidelines for the implementation of the provisions of the Treaty on the Creation of the Union State and 28 Union State programmes aimed to accomplish major aspects of strengthening Russia-Belarus integration. A decree of the Supreme State Council of the Union State to approve the 28 union programmes was signed by Putin and Lukashenko on 4 Nov 2021. End </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
2021-11-05
Primepress
MINSK, Nov 4 - PrimePress. Russia and Belarus have set up a coordination mechanism to implement the integration plan, which will determine the future of the Union State; work is going on in real time and under personal control of the heads of government. Prime Minister of Russia Mikhail Mishustin made a statement to this effect at a session of the Supreme State Council of the Union State of Belarus and Russia conducted by videoconference on 4 November.
In his words, the realization of Union State programs will require the adoption of over 400 regulatory acts and agreements. Essentially a new regulatory framework will be created but on a common integration foundation. “It is a massive task that the governments of our countries will have to accomplish. It is a great responsibility,” said Mishustin.
In his words, the governments of Belarus and Russia have already started working on it: a mechanism to coordinate actions of all the bodies has been created and interagency plans have been prepared.
Mishustin said that deeper integration between Russia and Belarus would allow working out new formats of cooperation in tax, customs and energy spheres, which could be in demand within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU).
As previously reported, Presidents of Belarus and Russia Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin, at a meeting in Moscow on 9 September 2021, reconciled all 28 union programmes to deepen integration between the two countries. On 10 Sep 2021 the Council of Ministers of the Union State approved the 2021-2023 guidelines for the implementation of the provisions of the Treaty on the Creation of the Union State and 28 Union State programmes aimed to accomplish major aspects of strengthening Russia-Belarus integration. A decree of the Supreme State Council of the Union State to approve the 28 union programmes was signed by Putin and Lukashenko on 4 Nov 2021. End