Russia and Ukraine to settle majority of trade issues on December 17
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaRussia and Ukraine to settle majority of trade issues on December 17Russian and Ukrainian presidents Vladimir Putin and Viktor Yanukovych will sign agreements on December 17 settling the majority of contradictions existing between them, Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said during today's meeting with industrialists.According to the Prime Minister these documents will eliminate contradictions in the field of customs.In addition, the further development of economic cooperation will be considered. "There are great programs, which will be negotiated by the presidents, in shipbuilding, aerospace development and many other spheres," Mykola Azarov said.At the same time, Azarov stressed that the country is continuing the negotiation process with the EU and has never stopped it.Russian and Ukrainian presidents Vladimir Putin and Viktor Yanukovych will sign agreements on December 17 settling the majority of contradictions existing between them, Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said during today's meeting with industrialists.
According to the Prime Minister these documents will eliminate contradictions in the field of customs.
In addition, the further development of economic cooperation will be considered. "There are great programs, which will be negotiated by the presidents, in shipbuilding, aerospace development and many other spheres," Mykola Azarov said.
At the same time, Azarov stressed that the country is continuing the negotiation process with the EU and has never stopped it.
According to the Prime Minister these documents will eliminate contradictions in the field of customs.
In addition, the further development of economic cooperation will be considered. "There are great programs, which will be negotiated by the presidents, in shipbuilding, aerospace development and many other spheres," Mykola Azarov said.
At the same time, Azarov stressed that the country is continuing the negotiation process with the EU and has never stopped it.