Supreme Eurasian economic council members meeting held
On October 1 2019, A number of documents were signed following the meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council (SEEC), held in Yerevan (Armenia).
Thus, heads of the EAEU member states signed the following documents:
1. On the Eurasian Economic Forum;
2. On approval of the amount of duties, paid by economic entities when applying to the EAEU Court;
3. On amending Decision No. 79 of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council of Oct.10, 2014;
4. On the report on the EAEU budget execution for 2018;
5. On the EAEU budget for 2020;
6. On the main directions of EAEU international activities for 2020;
7. On the Concept of Forming the Common Financial Market of the EAEU;
8. On signing of the Protocols amending the EAEU Agreement of 29 May 2014;
9. On approval of the Procedure for the redemption of the debt of the EAEU member states on payment of equity contributions to the Union’s budget;
10. On harmonization of legislation of the EAEU member states in the field of gas transportation and supply between the member states;
11. On early termination of powers of a member of the EEC Board. Appointment of a member of the EEC Board;
12. On amending Annex No. 1 to the EEC Rules of Procedure;
13. On amending to the Regulation on the Council on Agro-Industrial Policy of the EAEU;
14. On the time and place of the next meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council.
Presidents of Russian Federation H.E. Mr. Vladimir Putin, Republic of Kazakhstan H.E. Mr. Kassym Jomart Tokayev, Republic of the Kyrgyz Republic H.E. Mr. Sooronbay Jeenbekov, Republic of Belarus H.E. Mr. Alexander Lukashenko, Prime Minister of Armenia H.E. Mr. Nikol Pashinyan and Chairman of the EEC Board H.E. Mr. Tigran Sargsyan took part in the meeting.
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