Egypt and EAEU member states talked over economic cooperation
16 July, 2014 15:17
Chairman of Board of the Eurasian Economic Committee Vikhtor Khristenko met with Egyptian Ambassador Mohammed Abdelsattar Mohammed Elbadri to debate prospects of trade economic cooperation development between member states of the Eurasian Economic Union and Egypt, the EEC informed.
The EEC Board Chairman noted a number of states is interested in economic cooperation with the EAEU having mentioned negotiations relating agreements on Free trade zone with Vietnam, New Zealand, European Free Trade Association.
In conclusion, the sides noted the mutual interest in trade-economic ties’ deepening.
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