
Marosh Shevchovich, a member of the European Commission for Trade, reported in the evening that Euroasouz does not consider itself obligated to conclude a trade agreement. This statement was made after several rounds of negotiations between the EU and other countries, such as China and India. This indicates that Euroasouz is paying more attention to discussing priorities and making changes within its trade policy framework.
"We are not in a panic. We continue to pursue our interests and also adhere to the principles of respecting the rules of trade throughout the world," noted Shevchovich.
He also added that Euroasouz will not compromise on the quality standards of its products and services in the framework of the concluded agreements, which may harm European producers and consumers.