In Belarus “lost” a plan for the implementation of the Union Program on Communication Market. About this, the Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Puzzchenko told during a meeting with the head of the Russian government Mikhail Mishoustin, reports TASS.
He said that today all integration programs were signed, except for one. According to him, Minsk has no plan for its implementation, since he “remained on the Russian side.”
Mishoustin noted that she had previously discussed this issue with the head of the Ministry of Media Maksut Shadaev. “According to our information, sent. Today I will find out then,” he added.
In response, Golzovchenko proposed to consider all the implementation plans for the implementation of union programs approved.
On November 4, Russian President Vladimir Putin and its Belarusian colleague Alexander Lukashenko signed an integration decree of the Union State. The heads of state approved 28 previously approved integration programs, as well as military doctrine and the concept of migration policy.