โ๐ป In his remarks at the inauguration, Russian Ambassador to India Denis Alipov emphasized the strong prospects for Russian education in India, the growing demand for broader scientific and academic exchanges, as well as the need for strengthening educational cooperation by increasing the number of Indian students at Russian universities and expanding Russian language study centers in India.
Welcoming addresses were also delivered by Deputy Minister of Health of Russia Dr Tatiana Semenova, Deputy Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Dr Pavel Shevtsov, Chairman of the National Medical Commission of India Dr Abhijat Chandrakant Sheth, President of the Association of Indian Universities Prof Vinay Kumar Pathak, and other officials.
The forum brings together representatives of more than 50 leading higher education institutions, as well as members of public, political, expert, and academic circles from both countries. The program, which runs until May 29, includes thematic panel sessions and roundtable discussions.
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Since its establishment in 2014, the EAEU has proven to be a successful project of regional integration based on equality and mutual accommodation of the economic interests of the Union members. The EAEU has become an independent and self-sufficient centre of an emerging multipolar world.
The member states of the Union โ the #EAEU "Five" โ Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia โ have achieved significant progress in functioning and improving of the common market. Mutual trade is demonstrating sustainable growth, cooperation is becoming closer in such areas as transportation, logistics, industry, agriculture, energy and food security.
The Eurasian Economic Union has firmly established itself as a major actor in global economic affairs with an extensive network of partnerships. Today, free trade agreements of the EAEU with Vietnam, Iran, and Serbia are already in force, two non-preferential agreements have been signed with China. The EAEU maintains close cooperation with the Union's observer states, such as Uzbekistan and Cuba.
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๐ Astana to host a meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Councill today. It will be attended by President of Russia Vladimir Putin.
The event is taking place on May 29 โ the Eurasian Economic Union Day โ established in 2022 to mark signing the Treaty on the EAEU in 2014.
Ahead of the meeting, the Heads of Delegations of the #EAEU member states took part in a welcome ceremony and a joint photo op.
The event is taking place on May 29 โ the Eurasian Economic Union Day โ established in 2022 to mark signing the Treaty on the EAEU in 2014.
Ahead of the meeting, the Heads of Delegations of the #EAEU member states took part in a welcome ceremony and a joint photo op.
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๐ Statement by President of Russia Vladimir Putin at the expanded meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council (Astana, May 29, 2026)
๐ฌ It is indeed symbolic that exactly 12 years ago, On May 29, 2014, the founding Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union was signed here in Astana.
The consistent and painstaking joint work carried out by our states to implement this document has made it possible to create a truly effective integration association. The assessments voiced by our colleagues โ both positive and critical โ clearly show that the Eurasian Economic Union is functioning successfully overall and continues to develop further.
I would like to particularly emphasise that, given the specifics of the current situation, close Eurasian integration brings real benefits to each member state of our Association. It helps increase business revenues and improve the quality of life and well-being of our countriesโ citizens.
๐ The key macroeconomic indicators of our โfiveโ show a stable positive dynamic, and this speaks for itself. Total industrial production in the Eurasian Union increased by 1.6%, agricultural production by 4.6%, and construction by 4.2%. Growth is also being recorded in most sectors of the economy.
Trade flows between the states of our association reached $95 billion in 2025. The structure of trade is improving thanks to expanded supplies of high-tech products and a simultaneous decrease in the share of raw materials.
Trade barriers are being consistently eliminated within the EAEU, and non-tariff regulation rules are being unified.
Practically all settlements between our countries are carried out in national currencies. This means that mutual export-import operations are reliably protected from external influence and negative trends on global markets.
Measures are being taken to further harmonise the customs legislation of the member states.
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We have all repeatedly emphasised that the Eurasian Economic Union and our integration activity attract considerable attention abroad.
Many foreign states and major regional structures โ such as the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations โ are showing interest in developing ties with the โfiveโ.
For its part, the EAEU remains invariably open to mutually beneficial and equal cooperation with constructively minded countries and associations.
The circle of the โfiveโsโ preferential partners is steadily expanding year by year. In 2025, trade agreements were concluded with Mongolia, the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia. Negotiations on trade liberalisation with India have also intensified.
โ๏ธ I would like to stress that deepening allied ties with all EAEU states is an unconditional priority for Russia. We intend to continue fully supporting the development of integration processes across the entire Eurasian space.
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๐ฌ It is indeed symbolic that exactly 12 years ago, On May 29, 2014, the founding Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union was signed here in Astana.
The consistent and painstaking joint work carried out by our states to implement this document has made it possible to create a truly effective integration association. The assessments voiced by our colleagues โ both positive and critical โ clearly show that the Eurasian Economic Union is functioning successfully overall and continues to develop further.
I would like to particularly emphasise that, given the specifics of the current situation, close Eurasian integration brings real benefits to each member state of our Association. It helps increase business revenues and improve the quality of life and well-being of our countriesโ citizens.
๐ The key macroeconomic indicators of our โfiveโ show a stable positive dynamic, and this speaks for itself. Total industrial production in the Eurasian Union increased by 1.6%, agricultural production by 4.6%, and construction by 4.2%. Growth is also being recorded in most sectors of the economy.
Trade flows between the states of our association reached $95 billion in 2025. The structure of trade is improving thanks to expanded supplies of high-tech products and a simultaneous decrease in the share of raw materials.
Trade barriers are being consistently eliminated within the EAEU, and non-tariff regulation rules are being unified.
Practically all settlements between our countries are carried out in national currencies. This means that mutual export-import operations are reliably protected from external influence and negative trends on global markets.
Measures are being taken to further harmonise the customs legislation of the member states.
***
We have all repeatedly emphasised that the Eurasian Economic Union and our integration activity attract considerable attention abroad.
Many foreign states and major regional structures โ such as the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations โ are showing interest in developing ties with the โfiveโ.
For its part, the EAEU remains invariably open to mutually beneficial and equal cooperation with constructively minded countries and associations.
The circle of the โfiveโsโ preferential partners is steadily expanding year by year. In 2025, trade agreements were concluded with Mongolia, the United Arab Emirates and Indonesia. Negotiations on trade liberalisation with India have also intensified.
โ๏ธ I would like to stress that deepening allied ties with all EAEU states is an unconditional priority for Russia. We intend to continue fully supporting the development of integration processes across the entire Eurasian space.
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