
MINSK, 10 June (BelTA) - Belarus is satisfied with the degree of integration processes in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), Belarusian Minister of Foreign Affairs Maksim Ryzhenkov said in an interview with the Rossiya 24 TV channel, BelTA has learned.
“We rank the level of cooperation in this union very high. It helps us implement many investment projects, to build our relations in the union without additional problems, without any barriers both in exports and imports, as well as in the creation of common conditions for the operation of our economic entities,” said Maksim Ryzhenkov.

In his words, emerging issues in the EAEU are solved taking into account the interests of all parties. The minister added, however, that “some things are still stalling”.
“Perhaps the commission staff are passive somewhere. Perhaps some countries, as it always happens, want to preserve their interests somehow more. But, in general, we are satisfied with the degree of integration processes within the EAEU,” the diplomat said. “Besides, economic partnership promote the things that bring us closer together: mentality, culture, traditional human relationships. This is also important for us.”
“We rank the level of cooperation in this union very high. It helps us implement many investment projects, to build our relations in the union without additional problems, without any barriers both in exports and imports, as well as in the creation of common conditions for the operation of our economic entities,” said Maksim Ryzhenkov.

In his words, emerging issues in the EAEU are solved taking into account the interests of all parties. The minister added, however, that “some things are still stalling”.
“Perhaps the commission staff are passive somewhere. Perhaps some countries, as it always happens, want to preserve their interests somehow more. But, in general, we are satisfied with the degree of integration processes within the EAEU,” the diplomat said. “Besides, economic partnership promote the things that bring us closer together: mentality, culture, traditional human relationships. This is also important for us.”