KIEV, May 26 – Ukraine has signed 15 out of 18 planned agreements at a meeting of the Council of CIS Prime Ministers, and supported one decision out of four put before the council, the government reported.
Ukraine signed a number of agreements with provisos, including an agreement on the first priority steps to implement the concept of cooperation of CIS member states; an agreement on cooperation in the training, retraining and advanced training of experts in the use of natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas as a motor fuel; an agreement on the creation, use and development of an interstate network of information and marketing centers for the sales of goods and services on national markets, an agreement on a working group to develop an interstate network of information and marketing centers for promoting the goods and services of the CIS states. The agreements were signed with the proviso that this decision must be ratified within the country.
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