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Customs Union countries, New Zealand to work on free trade agreement

The Customs Union states (Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus) and New Zealand began to work on free trade agreement. The President of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, informed at a meeting with the Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key taken place in Iokogama during APEC summit, the agency reports citing an information resource Vesti.Ru.

Almaty. November 15. Kazakhstan Today - The Customs Union states (Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus) and New Zealand began to work on free trade agreement. The President of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev, informed at a meeting with the Prime Minister of New Zealand John Key taken place in Iokogama during the APEC summit, the agency reports citing an information resource Vesti.Ru.

John Key underlined that the beginning of the work of free trade agreement - "is a very important stage in relations of Russia and New Zealand from the moment of establishment of diplomatic relations."

D. Medvedev expressed satisfaction with the fact that the work of the APEC summit of Russia and New Zealand will lead to specific arrangements.

The negotiations on signing free trade agreement between New Zealand and the Customs Union states are planned for the beginning of the next year.

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