International cooperation in the Eurasian region is one of Russia's main strategic priorities, shaping the current geopolitical landscape. Today, Eurasia and the Asia-Pacific region are witnessing dynamic processes of regionalization, each with its own unique characteristics. Various integration projects focus on different areas and fi elds of cooperation, going beyond traditional security, militarypolitical, and trade-economic issues. The expansion of the scope of activity of such classical integration associations as the EAEU demonstrates strong centripetal tendencies and creates objective prerequisites for the formation of fair, open, equal, and creative cooperation in Eurasia, both between individual states and between multilateral associations. In this regard, there is a timely need to combine the existing integration potentials on the Eurasian continent, which are developing in parallel, in order to harmonize international trade, economic, industrial, technological, and humanitarian relations.
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