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During the discussion, Andrey Nikitin expressed support for the idea of inviting representatives of observer states to the upcoming council meeting.
The parties also touched upon the creation of a roadmap for the implementation of key aspects of the coordinated transport policy of the EAEU for the period until 2027-2029. The main priorities identified were regulatory regulation of digital development, the introduction of unmanned technologies, and the development of unified standards for autonomous systems.
Additionally, the agenda included pilot projects related to the use of navigation seals. It should be noted that since February 11, mandatory continuous tracking of goods transportation using navigation seals has begun in Kyrgyzstan and other countries of the Eurasian Economic Union.
Projects related to electronic international transport consignment notes (e-CMR) are also in progress, and a pilot project for the digitalization of container transportation by rail is being prepared for launch.