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Russian President Vladimir Putin said that measures aimed at further deepening interaction within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) would be discussed at the leaders' summit in St. Petersburg on Sunday.
"I am pleased to welcome you all. Today, as is customary, we will summarize the results of the past year and consider a number of important decisions prepared for our approval, aimed at further deepening interaction within the EAEU. Of course, we will also discuss current issues," the Russian leader said at the opening of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council.
The EAEU has firmly established itself as a self-sufficient center of the emerging multipolar world, Putin added.
"I hope that today's meeting of the Supreme Eurasian [Economic] Council will be productive and will allow us to make significant progress on all issues of mutual interest," Putin said.
There are practically no issues in relations between Russia and Belarus that require presidential attention, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
Russian, Belarusian Governments Working Closely Together
The governments of Russia and Belarus are working very closely together, Vladimir Putin said.
"The governments are working very closely with each other," Putin said.
Putin thanked Lukashenko for his high assessment of the quality of Russian-Belarusian relations. Lukashenko said that the two countries were making progress in implementing their agreements, ranging from the defense industry to economic cooperation.
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