EEC to be powerful economic union by 2050 which will allow us to realize our high potential - Danial Akhmetov
17 December, 2012 00:00
The Eurasian Economic Community by 2050 will be a powerful economic union which will allow Kazakhstan to realize its high potential, the member of Board (minister) of the Eurasian economic commission Danial Ahmetov said.
"I have no doubt neither in rates, nor in the speed of formation of the new economic union. I am simply convinced that these processes will lead, certainly, to those economic results, to that development of the Kazakhstan society about what the President spoke. I think that the EEC by 2050 is there will be very powerful economic union which will allow us to realize our high potential. Thus, realizing the national capacity, we, certainly, will use high-quality integration. I hope that we will manage to make bigger," Akhmetov noted.
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