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PA, Russia step up economic ties

As part of efforts to boost cooperation, the Palestinian Authority and Russia signed understandings on energy, customs and labor exchanges at the third meeting of the Russian-Palestinian Intergovernmental Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation.
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RAMALLAH, West Bank — The Palestinian Authority and Russian Federation have their given bilateral commercial and economic ties a major boost. Palestinian Minister of National Economy Abeer Odeh and Russian Minister of Labour and Social Protection Maxim Topilin signed a protocol Nov. 7 at the third meeting of the Russian-Palestinian Intergovernmental Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation held in Ramallah. The protocol includes agreements and memoranda of understanding (MoUs) in a number of sectors.

The two countries signed MoUs on energy, customs and employment at the end of the meeting, which Al-Monitor attended. The meeting sought to spur Russian energy companies to invest in the Palestinian territories and discuss the possibility of setting up Russian industrial zones and joint factories in the Palestinian territories. Another MoU offering customs exemptions to Palestinian exports to Russia is expected to be signed.

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