The presidents of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan are planning to meet in the second half of November in Moscow, RIA Novosti reports, referring to the Kremlin press service.
The upcoming summit was discussed today during a telephone conversation between Dmitry Medvedev, Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev and the head of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko. They have also discussed progress on the adoption of the fundamental documents of the Common Economic Space between Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus, which will begin its operation in 2012.
Presidents of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan to hold trilateral summit in Moscow
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