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27 May 2004 04:45
Russian team to attend EurAsEC session
MOSCOW. May 27 (Interfax) - A Russian parliamentary delegation led by State Duma Chairman Boris Gryzlov has left for Astana to take part on Friday in the fifth session of the Interparliamentary Assembly of the Eurasian Economic Community (EurAsEC), the State Duma said on Thursday. The assembly will review its legislative performance for 2003 and consider a development priorities program for 2003-2006 and subsequent years. "Special attention will be paid to the exchange of experience and the legislative work of national parliaments with the aim of forming new, promising forms and mechanisms of interparliamentary interaction and strengthening the parliamentary component in integration processes," the Duma public and media relations department said. The assembly also plans to discuss proposals for basic EurAsEC legislation and standard principles proposed for economic, financial, customs and foreign trade bills. [RU EUROPE EEU EMRG TRD ECI LAW DIP] as tj <>
[Interfax]
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