The policy outlines mutually agreed principles pursued by the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union to transform the existing pattern of growth towards a more balanced and resilient economic system placing an emphasis on trade implications and addressing the crucial issues of energy security. Highlighting main drivers and challenges to speeding up economic and social development, the policy elaborates on options to obtain considerable progress on the way to steering EEC members towards a sustainable energy future. Present Agreement builds on the underlying principles of the Declaration on the Eurasian Economic Integration of 18 November 2011 ratified by the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Republic of Belarus, and the Russian Federation. ----------- Pursuant to ratification of the Agreement, the Eurasian Economic Commission started its operation in 2015.