ENERGY SECURITY EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION IN THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF BELARUS

Abstract

Republic of Belarus treats the countries which don’t have stocks of own energy resources. The main energy resources — natural gas, oil and coal — are imported and therefore in the course of import and consumption there are problems on regulation of the social and economic relations, and also a sustainable development of the country

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Mykola Bontsevich, Rostyslav Loban

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Mykola Bontsevich, Rostyslav Loban (2015). ENERGY SECURITY EURASIAN ECONOMIC UNION IN THE NATIONAL SECURITY OF BELARUS. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(6), 108-110. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-239122