The EAEU countries need to put aside the destructive agenda and continue to pursue their own path based on integration. This was stated by the President of Belarus at an expanded meeting of the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council, which was held in Minsk. Aleksandr Lukashenko noted that the opportunity to openly and, most importantly, in a friendly, calm atmosphere, discuss any, even the most difficult problems is a real luxury in the modern world. In Belarus, this opportunity is carefully preserved. The Head of State called on the allies to strengthen their economies, develop industry, and achieve technological independence and food security. As the Belarusian leader noted, the EAEU is showing growth: GDP increased by 4.5% to $2.5 trillion, industrial production increased by 4.5%, investments in fixed assets increased by 7.5%.