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President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko has stated that Eurasian integration has been making little headway. This is what Lukashenko said during a consultation over integration projects and cooperation with European organizations on 5 March, reports BELTA.

“Many economic matters were transferred from the Union State agenda to the Eurasian Economic Union. Unfortunately, the Eurasian integration is turning or has already turned back. I learn about barriers, obstacles and restrictions for our economic operators, and the absence of meaningful efforts to remove them is covered by some digital agenda,” the head of state said, highlighting the fact that the Eurasian Economic Union was supposed to achieve some other goals as well, for example, the establishment of the common market and enforcement of equal conditions. “Maybe, we need to go back to the package principle in addressing some burning issues and in removing barriers and restrictions? The answer to this question is important for the future of Eurasian integration,” Lukashenko said.

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