The agreement will replace the existing bilateral agreements with Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan and extend the free trade zone to Armenia and Kyrgyzstan, covering a market of about 185 million people.
The Prime Minister, at a session of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council, stressed that the document is of great importance for Serbia and its economy, its more dynamic growth, competitiveness of companies and a better standard of citizens.
She thanked the members of the Union for successfully concluding negotiations with Serbia, stating that the deal opens up a market of 183 million people.
Brnabic recalled that Serbia had bilateral agreements with Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan so far, and is now extending to Armenia and Kyrgyzstan with a unified agreement with the Union.
According to Brnabic, it was further agreed that 2,000 tonnes of cigarettes, approximately 90,000 liters of vignette, 400 tonnes of semi-hard and hard cow's cheese, unlimited quantities of goat's and sheep's cheese and unlimited quantities of fruit brandy could be exported to the Union countries.
The Prime Minister reminded that Serbia became a member of the Eurasian Infrastructure Investment Bank, and that yesterday it had a meeting with the Governor of the Japan Bank for International Cooperation.