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24 of August, 17:03

The speaker told about the "negative signals" from Ukraine and the EU in the framework of negotiations on the Association
Moscow insists on signing the EU-Ukraine legally binding instrument on the lifting of the economic risks Russia from their associations, but as long as sees from partners "rather negative" signals, said Minister of economic development Alexei Ulyukayev.
He confirmed the intention of Russia in the absence of the arrangements from 1 January 2016 to cancel for Ukraine preferential trade mode and enter predamage, reports RIA " Novosti ".
"has to be made legally binding agreement of the three parties, or as a kind of Annex to the agreement on free trade area between Ukraine and the EU, or in a separate document, which would be spelled out legally binding removal our risks related to technical regulation, veterinary and phytosanitary controls, customs regulations, the risk of uncontrolled flow of objects from third countries via Ukraine to us. We've already talked to them", - has declared the Minister." We were given a draft of the relevant document to our colleagues and would like to get not General conversations, and legally binding document. The most important thing for technical regulation We offer transitional periods. As long as the signals from colleagues rather negative. If you fail to come to a common opinion, from January 1, begins to act proper government regulation. To evaluate its impact on the economy exist, will not fundamentally impact", - has added the Minister. The next trilateral Ministerial meeting on this topic will be held on 7 September in Brussels. Remember, the Prime Minister of Russia Medvedev D. A. said that in the capital of Russia do not see any prerequisites to achieve by the end of the current year consensus with the EU and Ukraine on the problems associated with the entry into force of the economic part of the Treaty on unification of Ukraine with the European Union.

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