Russia and Belorussia intend to address the Prime Minister of Lithuania with a suggestion on organizing a tripartite meeting to discuss cargo transit to Kailiningrad region.
Published:
9 June 2001 y., Saturday
Russia and Belorussia intend to address the Prime Minister of Lithuania with a suggestion on organizing a tripartite meeting to discuss cargo transit to Kailiningrad region. This was communicated by Mikhail Kasianov, RF Prime Minister, on closing the Russian – Belorussian Union Council meeting on June 7.
The meeting paid special attention to the transportation and transport corridors development forming part of the plan for the Union common transport system establishment.
The Belorussia – Kaliningrad transport corridor is of top priority and has good prospects. However, its full-scale utilization is possible only in case Lithuania participates, remarked Mr.Kasianov.
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