Customs Union should take partner interests into account - Azarov
KYIV. March 26 (Interfax) - Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov has urged Customs Union members to take into account not only their interests, but also the needs of their major partners.
"We are pursuing a policy of maximum facilitation of, and removal of barriers in, our mutual trade. We would like our colleagues in the Customs Union to work on the problems of introducing favorable conditions in mutual trade instead of looking at issues from the standpoint of the interests of the Union's three member states only," Azarov said at a meeting with Chairman of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) Viktor Khristenko in Kyiv on Monday.
Ukraine sent its proposals regarding three plus one cooperation to the Customs Union and it is now studying the relevant proposals received from the Union, the Ukrainian prime minister said.