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CIS HEADS OF GOVERNMENTS AGREED NOT TO CREATE ADDITIONAL OBSTACLES FOR MOVEMENT OF CAPITALS INSIDE THE COMMONWEALTH

ArmInfo
2009-05-22 13:32:00

ArmInfo. CIS Heads of Governments have agreed not to create additional
obstacles for movement of capitals, human resources and mutual trade
within the Commonwealth, Prime Minister of Moldova Zinai Greceanii
said at a press-conference upon the results of the meeting of CIS
Council of Heads of Governments in the capital of Kazakhstan, ArmInfo
special correspondent from Astana reported.

According to Z. Greceanii, the heads of governments discussed the
problems related to the global financial crisis and told about
the situation in the economies of their countries. "One should not
create artificial obstacles for movement of the human resources,
capitals and mutual trade . We have come to such an agreement",
she said and added that decisions on over 18 issues of the agenda
were made during the Council meeting. In particular, an action plan
was approved for fulfillment of the first stage of CIS economic
development strategy. The required alterations were also introduced
to the strategy of cooperation of CIS countries in information system
development and to the action plan on its implementation till 2011 to
bring these documents to conformity with the time requirements. CIS
Executive Secretary Sergey Lebedev added that CIS countries’ heads
of governments made a decision to develop a joint actions plan to
prevent spread of flue A (H1N1).

Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Karim Masimov said the next meeting
of CIS Council of Heads of Governments will be held in Yalta in
November, 2009.