Belarus is interested in making the transition to the single industrial policy with Russia in the Customs Union and the Single Economic Space as soon as possible. Prime Minister of Belarus Mr Mikhail Myasnikovich made the statement as he met with Vice Premier of Russia Mr Dmitry Rogozin.
Belarus is interested in more dynamic Single Economic Space processes to form the common market. “It seems to me that the Eurasian Economic Commission could do a bit better in this process,” believes Mikhail Myasnikovich. “We should signal the commission together to get all these matters addressed”. It involves not only prospects of cooperation in the defense industry but matters concerning the transition to a common industrial policy, stressed the Belarusian head of government. “It is good to hear talks about competition, claims that the weak have to go, that we are not that rich to create some competitive products in our association,” said the Prime Minister. “I think it would be wise to use the forces that we rely on in the sphere of material production and other areas for the sake of making the step and walking abreast with the world’s leading companies”.
Mikhail Myasnikovich was confident that the talks held on that day, primarily those with the head of state, would give a serious impetus to the advancement of relations, including bilateral relations and relations within the framework of the Customs Union and the Single Economic Space.