Original title: Russian and white leaders held talks and the two countries reached an agreement on a unified energy market
On September 9, 2021 local time, Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with visiting Belarusian president Lukashenko in Moscow, Russia. Surging image
On September 9 local time, Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with visiting Belarusian president Lukashenko. During the talks, the leaders of the two countries paid special attention to bilateral cooperation in the fields of economy and trade, energy and promoting the integration process under the framework of the alliance countries, and reached an agreement on a unified energy market (including natural gas, oil and electricity).
According to Tass news agency, at the press conference after the talks, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the two countries had reached an agreement on 28 cooperation plans of alliance countries, which were planned to be discussed at the subsequent ministerial meeting of alliance countries and finally submitted to the Supreme State Council of alliance countries for approval.
Putin said that on the same day, Russia and Belarus also reached an agreement on sensitive Russian energy pricing. In 2022, the price of Russian natural gas exports to Belarus will continue to remain at the level of 2021. Meanwhile, the two countries plan to sign a document on establishing a unified natural gas market and reach an agreement on unified oil and oil product prices by December 1, 2023.
Putin also introduced that Russia and Belarus agreed to pursue a common macroeconomic policy and coordinate monetary policy. The two countries plan to further deepen the integration of Taxation and customs tariffs, and continue to promote the integration of single currency, currency supervision and national payment system.
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