BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 21. Following the
meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council, an extensive
package of documents was adopted, defining the development
priorities for the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) for the coming
years, Trend reports
via the Kremlin.


The meeting participants approved approaches to developing trade
and economic cooperation with the EAEU's key partners in the medium
term. They also adopted the Union's budget for 2026 and the primary
macroeconomic policy guidelines for member states for
2026–2027.


Special attention was given to the international agenda. The
Council approved the main directions for the EAEU's international
activities for 2026 and passed a resolution to launch negotiations
with the Republic of Uzbekistan on an agreement for the exchange of
information regarding goods and vehicles moved across customs
borders.


The meeting also ratified decisions concerning: customs
regulation, market liberalization, sanitary, veterinary, and
phytosanitary norms.







Furthermore, issues regarding budgetary discipline, external
auditing of EAEU bodies, the activities of the EAEU Court, and the
harmonization of financial market legislation were addressed to
form a common financial space.


In the presence of the members of the Supreme Eurasian Economic
Council, an action plan was signed to implement the Declaration on
the Further Development of Economic Processes within the EAEU until
2030 and for the period until 2045, titled "The Eurasian Economic
Path." Additionally, a Free Trade Agreement between the EAEU and
the Republic of Indonesia was signed.