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The authors analyze results of meetings among the three countries' leaders held in Dushanbe in September 2014 and in Ufa in July 2015. They examine challenges arising in the course of the development of new international routes as part of the China's Silk Road Economic Belt initiative. The possibilities of integrating the three countries development strategies are revealed on the basis of the establishment of the Russia-Mongolia-China Economic Corridor. Main fields of joint cooperation are mapped out.
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