Minsk and Moscow agree on common agrarian policy

17 июня 2019

The development of a common agrarian market of Belarus and Russia is hampered by exemptions and restrictions on the supply of products. Today the allied parliamentarians have summarized the work on key areas of integration cooperation. In general, Minsk and Moscow managed to reduce restrictions on mutual deliveries, but partial bans on a number of meat and dairy products remain. The solution of these issues is under the control of specialized agencies. The allies reached an understanding in deepening the unified agrarian policy. The key positions of the two countries have been agreed: they will become part of the upcoming program of union integration.

Vladimir Andreichenko, Chairman of the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of Belarus: "Today we have many problematic issues. We could not create a single market and equal conditions for economic entities."