He made such a statement on Thursday, December 8, during the Bishkek investment summit, RIA Novosti reports.

According to Myasnikovich, international rating agencies predicted the EAEU countries' economic decline by up to 10%.

“They made a mistake, it pleases,” Myasnikovich stressed.

He noted that the economies of our countries are developing steadily.

“We see active growth, despite the crisis,” added the chairman of the board.

In his speech, Myasnikovich also noted the growth of investments in the EAEU countries.

According to him, in Armenia, the inflow of investments increased by five times, in Belarus - by 1.6 times, in Kazakhstan - by 2 times, and in Kyrgyzstan - by 1.9 times.

Earlier it was reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to visit Bishkek to attend the EAEU summit.