Azerbaijan, Baku, Dec. 14 / Trend E. Kosolapova/
Kazakhstan will have possibility to supply oil to Belarus within the Common Economic Space, when this Union is fully operational, Kazakh Ambassador to Belarus Yergali Bulegenov said at the press conference in Minsk on Friday, Novosti-Kazakhstan reported.
"Kazakhstan is interested in oil supplies to different countries, including Belarus. Kazakhstan produces 80 million tons of oil and plans to increase oil production up to 130 million tons in the future," the Ambassador said.
According to Bulegenov, the Common Economic Space members will sign the agreements which allow working on the same conditions by that time.
"Today we only have basic agreements, while regulations and rates are still being developed," Bulegenov said.
The Common Economic Space within the Customs Union of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus has been operating since Jan.1, 2012.