Leaders of Kazakhstan and Russia confirmed possible meeting between CU states and Ukraine
13 August, 2014 15:33
President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev and Russian President Vladimir Putin have hold conversation over phone to discuss sanctions of the Western countries against Russia and retaliation measures by Russia and possible consequences, the press service of Akorda informed.
Besides, the President exchanged views on situation on South East Ukraine and confirmed possible meeting of Customs Union member states and Ukraine in the third decade of this year in accordance with proposal of the Belarus Leader Alexander Lukashenko.
In addition, Vladimir Putin informed his Kazakh counterpart on results of the meeting with Presidents of Armenia and Azerbaijan. It was noted the sides discussed current problem points and harmonized their views relating Nagorno-Karabakh issue.
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