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Russia, Kazakhstan sign agreements on oil supplies, Baikonur, military tech cooperation

MOSCOW, December 24. /ITAR-TASS/. Russia and Kazakhstan have signed a number of documents on the sidelines of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council summit.

Presidents Vladimir Putin and Nursultan Nazarbayev signed a treaty on military technical cooperation between the two countries.

Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak and Kazakh Oil and Gas Minister Uzakbai Karabalin signed agreements on Russian oil supplies to China and Kazakhstan. These are an intergovernmental agreement on cooperation in transportation of Russian oil across Kazakhstan’s territory to China, a protocol on changes to the agreement of June 7, 2002 between the Russian and Kazakh governments on transit of oil, and a protocol on changes to the intergovernmental agreement of December 9, 2010 on trade and economic cooperation to supply oil and oil products to Kazakhstan.

A "roadmap" was also signed for the joint use of the Baikonur space complex in 2014-16. Russian First Vice-Premier Igor Shuvalov and Kazakh First Deputy Prime Minister Bakhytzhan Sagintayev affixed their signatures to the document in the presence of Presidents Vladimir Putin and Nursultan Nazarbayev.