Next meeting of CIS Economic Council to be held in Moscow on 16 Nov

Published: 30 October 2005 y., Sunday

    The next meeting of the CIS Economic Council is scheduled for 16 Nov, the CIS Executive Committee told Trend.  

The Economic Council's task is to draw the agenda of the next meeting of the Council of Primers to be held in Moscow on 25 November. The experts are to consider and unify over 30 issued, which are supposed to be discussed by Primers. A total of 21 are ready. They concern formation of the CIS energy market, complex of measures in regard to entering CIS internal market and market of third countries. The agenda also includes draft convention on cooperation and injection of changes and supplements to the regulations оf the Interstate Council on Extraordinary Situations.  

The experts also draw around 25 draft documents, which will be signed by the Council of Primers without discussion. The documents include agreement on harmonization of technical schedules, single methodology of customs statistics on foreign trade, cooperation in work with the youth. The considerable part of the designed documents is dedicated to defense and interaction of law-enforcement bodies.   

Azerbaijan will be represented at the meeting of the Economic Council by Abbas Abbasov, the first Vice-Premier.  

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