Common navigation space to unite Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan

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Head of the Kremlin Administration Sergey Ivanov said at the Navitex-2014 Forum that Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan agreed to form common navigation space, ITAR-TASS reports.

They will integrate national navigation systems and improve their quality. Ivanov noted that Russia was expanding satellite navigation and was planning to open 50 GLONASS stations in 36 countries. He reminded that there were only two stations in Antarctica and Brazil.