The summit in Astana demonstrated that the Eurasian Economic Union is entering a new phase of development in which geopolitics is beginning to play a role no less significant than economics When the leaders of the Eurasian Economic Union gathered in Astana on May 29, the official agenda appeared thoroughly technocratic. Artificial intelligence, digital transformation, common energy markets, industrial cooperation, and a long-term integration s...

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