“It is obvious that the volume of ... cooperation, the creation of a common market, including uniform tariffs and the pricing procedure, of course, depends on the level of integration achieved, and we assume that the Belarusian partners understand,” Osipova said RIA Novosti.

On the eve, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev called for removing barriers to trade between Russia and Belarus.

In turn, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko noted “attempts to incorporate Belarus into Russia” under the guise of “deep integration”.