“Russia and Belarus share the same practice: we must be complementary, we must integrate our economies.

We are not talking about the absorption of one economy by another, ”TASS quotes him.

According to Lukyanov, this process implies the absence of competition between Russia and Belarus in external and internal markets.

Earlier it became known that Moscow and Minsk have already agreed on 27 out of 28 roadmaps for integration.

Prime Minister of Belarus Roman Golovchenko noted that work on union programs for economic integration with Russia is entering the home stretch.