Overview
- Leaders signed the Eurasian Economic Path plan for 2030–2045 along with 19 decisions published by the Kremlin after the St. Petersburg summit.
- A near‑comprehensive free‑trade agreement with Indonesia was confirmed, covering over 90% of goods lines and about 95% of mutual turnover.
- The summit authorized talks with Uzbekistan on cross‑border information exchange for goods and transport and approved the EAEU’s 2026 budget and macro policy guidelines.
- Putin cited removal of many internal trade barriers and harmonized procedures, while Lukashenko warned joint high‑tech projects are lagging and urged practical fixes for citizens’ daily needs.
- The Kremlin said special envoy Kirill Dmitriev will brief Putin on his Miami meetings with U.S. interlocutors, after which Russia will set its next position on contacts over Ukraine.