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२८ आइतबार, पौष २०८१23rd July 2024, 10:09:55 am

Main Directions of EAEU International Activities for 2025 approved

२७ शनिबार , पौष २०८१२० घण्टा अगाडि

Main Directions of EAEU International
Activities for 2025 approved

Heads of State of the Eurasian Economic Union approved the Main
Directions of the EAEU International Activities for 2025.
The main directions of international activities are the Union's framework
document in this area and are developed in accordance with the recommendations
of the Member States.
The priority is to continue the dialogue on trade and economic issues with
the nearest neighbors, develop cooperation with the Union's Observer States,
enhance interaction with key integration associations in Eurasia, Africa and Latin
America, position the Union internationally as a pole of economic attraction.
Special emphasis is placed on increasing the transport connectivity of theEAEU with actively developing markets of third countries through the development
of Eurasian transport corridors, as well as on the creation of favorable conditions for
businesses of the Union's countries in terms of foreign economic activity.
In 2025, the efforts of the EAEU and the Eurasian Economic Commission
will be aimed at developing the established mechanisms of cooperation, including
within the framework of memoranda, declarations and trade agreements. Among the
international organizations essential for international cooperation are the United
Nations (UN), its regional commissions and specialized organizations, the World
Customs Organization (WCO), the World Trade Organization (WTO) and others.
The regional associations include the CIS, CICA, SCO, ASEAN, the Southern
Common Market (MERCOSUR), the African Union, sub-regional integration
associations in Africa and other entities.
It is planned to further develop trade and economic cooperation with the CIS
Member States, BRICS participating countries, China, Vietnam, Serbia, Singapore
and Iran in accordance with trade agreements, as well as other states interested in
mutually beneficial cooperation