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Newly established Eurasian Economic Union hopes to compete with EU
The Eurasian Economic Union, the world's newest economic club, is five times larger than the EU, covering 15 percent of the earth's land surface. Members consist of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and soon Kyrgyzstan. But as the economic crisis in Russia grows, some experts have wondered just how close these countries want to get. CCTV America's Owen Fairclough reported this story from Washi
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Russia expands reach of Eurasian Economic Union
Egypt is planning to sign a free trade agreement with the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union. Experts believe the move will help Moscow’s strategy of expanding trade cooperation in the Middle East and Asia. The trade deal comes in the wake of a similar agreement reached between Vietnam and the EEU.
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European Union - economic union
The European Union is a best place to live in the world. The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of twenty-seven member states, located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1993 upon the foundations of the pre-existing European Economic Community. With almost 500 million citizens, the EU combined generates an estimated 30% share of the world's no
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Eurasian Economic Union: 'Trade not politics' - economy
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Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus have signed into being an economic union The pact is intended to boost co-operation between the ex-Soviet neighbours so they c.
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Eurasian Economic Union: 'Trade not politics' - economy
Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus have signed into being an economic union
The pact is intended to boost co-operation between the ex-Soviet neighbours so they can exploit their economic potential and strengthen their positions in global markets.
There were supposed to be four flags shown on the banks of giant TV screens at the signing ceremony held in Kazakhstan's oil-funded boomtown capital Astan
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Dispatch: Russia's Eurasian Economic Union
For more analysis, visit: http://www.stratfor.com
STRATFOR analyst Eugene Chausovsky examines Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's statements about a new organization for the states on its periphery.
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The Big Picture – Will ASEAN economic union help India?
Guests: Ajay Dua, Former Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry ; Prof. Amita Batra, Centre for South Asian Studies, JNU ; Subhomoy Bhattacharjee, Consulting Editor, The Business Standard.
Anchor: Tracy Shilshi
Air date: Nov 23, 2015
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'Eurasian Economic Union a huge wake-up call for US and its power'
Russia has secured another huge economic deal, by bringing together some of its neighbours, to create the largest common market on Post-Soviet territory. It's hoped the new union - with Belarus and Kazakhstan - will compete with the economic powerhouses of the EU and the US. Patrick Young, an expert in global financial markets, joins RT to discuss this deal.
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What Future for the Eurasian Economic Union?
A panel discussion with Rilka Dragneva, Aitolkyn Kourmanova, Marlene Laruelle and Nate Schenkkan. Moderated by Alexander Cooley.
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Kazakhstan may leave the Eurasian Economic Union as Putin says it was 'never a state'
Kazakhstan has said it reserves its right to leave the Eurasian Economic Union after Russian President Vladimir Putin said that it was ‘never a state’. President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev said that ‘Kazakhstan will not be part of any organization that poses a threat to our independence’ http://uatoday.tv/, https://facebook.com/uatodaytv, https://twitter.com/uatodaytv
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Eurasian Economic Union: Israel Plans "Free Trade Zones" In Russia and China
http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
As the world is increasingly divided up into geographic “regions” under regional regimes cobbled together under the guise of pseudo-“free trade,” Israeli authorities are now quietly working to create what they call “free trade zones” with both the Communist Chinese regime and the Kremlin-dominated Eurasian Economic Union (member countries shown in green). The n
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India’s World - Significance of Eurasian Economic Union
Guests: Ajai Malhotra (Former Diplomat) ; Kanwal Sibal (Former Foreign Secretary) ; Prof. Manoj Pant (Subject Expert)
Anchor: Bharat Bhushan
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Eurasian Economic Union to Launch on January 1
Leaders from Russia and four other former Soviet states met in Moscow on Tuesday to finalize the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union.
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Russia: Putin and Nazarbayev talk Eurasian Economic Union in Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev in Moscow, Monday, to discuss the Eurasian Economic Union.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): "Dear Nursultan Abishevich [Nazarbayev], dear friends. Let me warmly welcome you to Moscow. Our strategic partnership is developing steadily despite the difficulties in the global economy which infl
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Dugin - EurAsian Economic Union is Land Against SeaPower - Morris
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Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan sign 'epoch' Eurasian Economic Union
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May 29, 2014 RT.
Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan signed the historic Eurasian Economic Union which will come into effect in January 2015. Cutting down trade barriers and comprising over 170 million people it will be the largest common market in the ex-Soviet sphere.
"The just-signed treaty is of epoch-making, historic importance," Russian President
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Sanctions may boost Eurasian Economic Union
EU and US sanctions against Russia could backfire on the West, as Russia may turn to other partners in the East and refuse to cooperate on other energy issues, chief global analyst at the Globalist Research Center Martin Sieff told RT.
It will be very unwise for the rest of the G8 to go ahead and push for sanctions against Russia. It could be damaging to the Russian economy. But if that was the c
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Russia signs deal on economic union with Belarus and Kazakhstan
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed a deal creating an economic union with Belarus and Kazakhstan, with Ukraine conspicuously absent after it turned its back on Moscow. Duration: 00:39
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Thailand: Medvedev offers free trade zone with Eurasian Economic Union
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev suggested that Thailand should consider joining a free trade zone with the Eurasian Economic Union, after a meeting with his Thai counterpart during a visit to Bangkok on Wednesday.
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Russia: Putin touts expanding Eurasian Economic Union
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that "broad horizons" were about to open up for Armenia and Kyrgyzstan as they begin the process of joining the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), during a press conference in Moscow Tuesday.
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Eurasian Economic Union Summit begins with a show of disunity
The leaders of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan have sealed a deal to introduce a Eurasian Economic Union which will come into existence on January 1 alongside a joint security agreement.
As this was meant to be a meeting of minds in a friendly environment journalists stared opened mouthed as Belarus President, Alexander Lukashenko, launched a stinging attack on Russia, while
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Schisms in the Eurasian Economic Union
Nate Shenkkan, program officer at Freedom House spoke to CivilNet about the uneasy and unequal relationship between members of the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union.
He has published an article titled “Eurasian Disunion” in the Foreign Affairs journal recently. [LINK: http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142745/nate-schenkkan/eurasian-disunion]
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Russia's "Startling" Proposal To Europe: Dump The US, Join The Eurasian Economic Union
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Newly established Eurasian Economic Union hopes to compete with EU
The Eurasian Economic Union, the world's newest economic club, is five times larger than the EU, covering 15 percent of the earth's land surface. Members consis...
The Eurasian Economic Union, the world's newest economic club, is five times larger than the EU, covering 15 percent of the earth's land surface. Members consist of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and soon Kyrgyzstan. But as the economic crisis in Russia grows, some experts have wondered just how close these countries want to get. CCTV America's Owen Fairclough reported this story from Washington, D.C.
wn.com/Newly Established Eurasian Economic Union Hopes To Compete With Eu
The Eurasian Economic Union, the world's newest economic club, is five times larger than the EU, covering 15 percent of the earth's land surface. Members consist of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and soon Kyrgyzstan. But as the economic crisis in Russia grows, some experts have wondered just how close these countries want to get. CCTV America's Owen Fairclough reported this story from Washington, D.C.
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Russia expands reach of Eurasian Economic Union
Egypt is planning to sign a free trade agreement with the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union. Experts believe the move will help Moscow’s strategy of expanding...
Egypt is planning to sign a free trade agreement with the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union. Experts believe the move will help Moscow’s strategy of expanding trade cooperation in the Middle East and Asia. The trade deal comes in the wake of a similar agreement reached between Vietnam and the EEU.
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Egypt is planning to sign a free trade agreement with the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union. Experts believe the move will help Moscow’s strategy of expanding trade cooperation in the Middle East and Asia. The trade deal comes in the wake of a similar agreement reached between Vietnam and the EEU.
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European Union - economic union
The European Union is a best place to live in the world. The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of twenty-seven member states, located primar...
The European Union is a best place to live in the world. The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of twenty-seven member states, located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1993 upon the foundations of the pre-existing European Economic Community. With almost 500 million citizens, the EU combined generates an estimated 30% share of the world's nominal gross domestic product
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The European Union is a best place to live in the world. The European Union (EU) is a political and economic union of twenty-seven member states, located primarily in Europe. It was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1993 upon the foundations of the pre-existing European Economic Community. With almost 500 million citizens, the EU combined generates an estimated 30% share of the world's nominal gross domestic product
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Eurasian Economic Union: 'Trade not politics' - economy
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Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus have signed into being an economic union The pact is intended to boost co-operation between the ex-Soviet neighbours so they c.
Back in POWER! | Putin's New 'Soviet Union' | May 29, 2014 RT. Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan signed the historic Eurasian Economic Union which will come in.
EU and US sanctions against Russia could backfire on the West, as Russia may turn to other partners in the East and refuse to cooperate on other energy issue.
wn.com/Eurasian Economic Union 'Trade Not Politics' Economy
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Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus have signed into being an economic union The pact is intended to boost co-operation between the ex-Soviet neighbours so they c.
Back in POWER! | Putin's New 'Soviet Union' | May 29, 2014 RT. Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan signed the historic Eurasian Economic Union which will come in.
EU and US sanctions against Russia could backfire on the West, as Russia may turn to other partners in the East and refuse to cooperate on other energy issue.
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Eurasian Economic Union: 'Trade not politics' - economy
Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus have signed into being an economic union
The pact is intended to boost co-operation between the ex-Soviet neighbours so they can...
Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus have signed into being an economic union
The pact is intended to boost co-operation between the ex-Soviet neighbours so they can exploit their economic potential and strengthen their positions in global markets.
There were supposed to be four flags shown on the banks of giant TV screens at the signing ceremony held in Kazakhstan's oil-funded boomtown capital Astana, but the yellow and blue of Ukraine was missing undermined Russian President Vladimir Putin's drea...
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Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus have signed into being an economic union
The pact is intended to boost co-operation between the ex-Soviet neighbours so they can exploit their economic potential and strengthen their positions in global markets.
There were supposed to be four flags shown on the banks of giant TV screens at the signing ceremony held in Kazakhstan's oil-funded boomtown capital Astana, but the yellow and blue of Ukraine was missing undermined Russian President Vladimir Putin's drea...
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Dispatch: Russia's Eurasian Economic Union
For more analysis, visit: http://www.stratfor.com
STRATFOR analyst Eugene Chausovsky examines Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's statements about a new o...
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STRATFOR analyst Eugene Chausovsky examines Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's statements about a new organization for the states on its periphery.
wn.com/Dispatch Russia's Eurasian Economic Union
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STRATFOR analyst Eugene Chausovsky examines Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's statements about a new organization for the states on its periphery.
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The Big Picture – Will ASEAN economic union help India?
Guests: Ajay Dua, Former Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry ; Prof. Amita Batra, Centre for South Asian Studies, JNU ; Subhomoy Bhattacharjee, Consultin...
Guests: Ajay Dua, Former Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry ; Prof. Amita Batra, Centre for South Asian Studies, JNU ; Subhomoy Bhattacharjee, Consulting Editor, The Business Standard.
Anchor: Tracy Shilshi
Air date: Nov 23, 2015
wn.com/The Big Picture – Will Asean Economic Union Help India
Guests: Ajay Dua, Former Secretary, Ministry of Commerce & Industry ; Prof. Amita Batra, Centre for South Asian Studies, JNU ; Subhomoy Bhattacharjee, Consulting Editor, The Business Standard.
Anchor: Tracy Shilshi
Air date: Nov 23, 2015
- published: 23 Nov 2015
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'Eurasian Economic Union a huge wake-up call for US and its power'
Russia has secured another huge economic deal, by bringing together some of its neighbours, to create the largest common market on Post-Soviet territory. It's h...
Russia has secured another huge economic deal, by bringing together some of its neighbours, to create the largest common market on Post-Soviet territory. It's hoped the new union - with Belarus and Kazakhstan - will compete with the economic powerhouses of the EU and the US. Patrick Young, an expert in global financial markets, joins RT to discuss this deal.
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Russia has secured another huge economic deal, by bringing together some of its neighbours, to create the largest common market on Post-Soviet territory. It's hoped the new union - with Belarus and Kazakhstan - will compete with the economic powerhouses of the EU and the US. Patrick Young, an expert in global financial markets, joins RT to discuss this deal.
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What Future for the Eurasian Economic Union?
A panel discussion with Rilka Dragneva, Aitolkyn Kourmanova, Marlene Laruelle and Nate Schenkkan. Moderated by Alexander Cooley....
A panel discussion with Rilka Dragneva, Aitolkyn Kourmanova, Marlene Laruelle and Nate Schenkkan. Moderated by Alexander Cooley.
wn.com/What Future For The Eurasian Economic Union
A panel discussion with Rilka Dragneva, Aitolkyn Kourmanova, Marlene Laruelle and Nate Schenkkan. Moderated by Alexander Cooley.
- published: 11 Mar 2015
- views: 781
Kazakhstan may leave the Eurasian Economic Union as Putin says it was 'never a state'
Kazakhstan has said it reserves its right to leave the Eurasian Economic Union after Russian President Vladimir Putin said that it was ‘never a state’. Presiden...
Kazakhstan has said it reserves its right to leave the Eurasian Economic Union after Russian President Vladimir Putin said that it was ‘never a state’. President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev said that ‘Kazakhstan will not be part of any organization that poses a threat to our independence’ http://uatoday.tv/, https://facebook.com/uatodaytv, https://twitter.com/uatodaytv
wn.com/Kazakhstan May Leave The Eurasian Economic Union As Putin Says It Was 'Never A State'
Kazakhstan has said it reserves its right to leave the Eurasian Economic Union after Russian President Vladimir Putin said that it was ‘never a state’. President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev said that ‘Kazakhstan will not be part of any organization that poses a threat to our independence’ http://uatoday.tv/, https://facebook.com/uatodaytv, https://twitter.com/uatodaytv
- published: 31 Aug 2014
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Eurasian Economic Union: Israel Plans "Free Trade Zones" In Russia and China
http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
As the world is increasingly divided up into geographic “regions” under regional regimes cobbled together under the guise o...
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As the world is increasingly divided up into geographic “regions” under regional regimes cobbled together under the guise of pseudo-“free trade,” Israeli authorities are now quietly working to create what they call “free trade zones” with both the Communist Chinese regime and the Kremlin-dominated Eurasian Economic Union (member countries shown in green). The negotiations, officially announced this week, come as globalist plotters around the world accelerate their now-open efforts to subvert national sovereignty at a regional level — all on the road toward what top officials from Beijing and Moscow to London and Washington, D.C., regularly and openly refer to as their “New World Order.”
Speaking in Moscow on January 26, Russian strongman Vladimir Putin’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, and Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman celebrated the effort to yoke the Jewish state together with the emerging Eurasian Union super-state. “Several dozen countries have come up with proposals to sign agreements with the EEU about creating free trade zones,” the Kremlin’s Lavrov was quoted as boasting by the Russian Foreign Ministry. “Israel has also expressed such interest. Talks are underway with other countries as well and, if we agree, such a free trade zone could be created.”
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/item/20015-globalism-wins-as-israel-plans-free-trade-with-putin-beijing
wn.com/Eurasian Economic Union Israel Plans Free Trade Zones In Russia And China
http://www.undergroundworldnews.com
As the world is increasingly divided up into geographic “regions” under regional regimes cobbled together under the guise of pseudo-“free trade,” Israeli authorities are now quietly working to create what they call “free trade zones” with both the Communist Chinese regime and the Kremlin-dominated Eurasian Economic Union (member countries shown in green). The negotiations, officially announced this week, come as globalist plotters around the world accelerate their now-open efforts to subvert national sovereignty at a regional level — all on the road toward what top officials from Beijing and Moscow to London and Washington, D.C., regularly and openly refer to as their “New World Order.”
Speaking in Moscow on January 26, Russian strongman Vladimir Putin’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, and Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman celebrated the effort to yoke the Jewish state together with the emerging Eurasian Union super-state. “Several dozen countries have come up with proposals to sign agreements with the EEU about creating free trade zones,” the Kremlin’s Lavrov was quoted as boasting by the Russian Foreign Ministry. “Israel has also expressed such interest. Talks are underway with other countries as well and, if we agree, such a free trade zone could be created.”
http://www.thenewamerican.com/world-news/item/20015-globalism-wins-as-israel-plans-free-trade-with-putin-beijing
- published: 31 Jan 2015
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India’s World - Significance of Eurasian Economic Union
Guests: Ajai Malhotra (Former Diplomat) ; Kanwal Sibal (Former Foreign Secretary) ; Prof. Manoj Pant (Subject Expert)
Anchor: Bharat Bhushan...
Guests: Ajai Malhotra (Former Diplomat) ; Kanwal Sibal (Former Foreign Secretary) ; Prof. Manoj Pant (Subject Expert)
Anchor: Bharat Bhushan
wn.com/India’S World Significance Of Eurasian Economic Union
Guests: Ajai Malhotra (Former Diplomat) ; Kanwal Sibal (Former Foreign Secretary) ; Prof. Manoj Pant (Subject Expert)
Anchor: Bharat Bhushan
- published: 09 Jan 2015
- views: 5266
Eurasian Economic Union to Launch on January 1
Leaders from Russia and four other former Soviet states met in Moscow on Tuesday to finalize the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union.
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Leaders from Russia and four other former Soviet states met in Moscow on Tuesday to finalize the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union.
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Leaders from Russia and four other former Soviet states met in Moscow on Tuesday to finalize the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union. Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan agreed to a January 1 inauguration.
The alliance will allow free trade among the five nations. It will also coordinate the members’ financial systems and regulate industrial and agricultural policies. This alliance will create an OPEC-like cartel over the vast majority of energy resources Europe depends on. Russia will be the controlling nation.
Putin says the union will have a combined economic output worth $4.5 trillion. It will bring together around 170 million people.
Putin had planned to restore Russia’s influence by creating a union stretching from Ukraine to the Pacific. He wanted that union to rival the European Union and regain what was lost when the Soviet Union broke up. But those plans were foiled when Ukraine decided in 2013 to move closer to the EU.
However, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych abandoned those plans to draw closer to the EU after heavy pressure from the Kremlin. Ukrainians protested in the streets of Ukraine’s capital, Kiev, for months. This led to Yanukovych’s removal in February, and the defeat of Putin’s designs for Ukraine.
Putin responded by annexing Ukraine’s Black Sea Crimean Peninsula in March. This ignited a civil war in eastern Ukraine that has already claimed more than 4,000 lives.
The mood of the Eurasian Economic Union ceremony was dampened somewhat by Ukraine’s absence, but the members are forging ahead.
While Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko expressed his overall support for Putin and Russia during, what he called, “hard times,” he attacked Moscow for restricting Belarus exports to Russia. Belarus had been helping European companies skirt Russian sanctions.
The Trumpet believes Putin will succeed in returning Russia to its former influence.
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Leaders from Russia and four other former Soviet states met in Moscow on Tuesday to finalize the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union.
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Leaders from Russia and four other former Soviet states met in Moscow on Tuesday to finalize the creation of the Eurasian Economic Union. Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan agreed to a January 1 inauguration.
The alliance will allow free trade among the five nations. It will also coordinate the members’ financial systems and regulate industrial and agricultural policies. This alliance will create an OPEC-like cartel over the vast majority of energy resources Europe depends on. Russia will be the controlling nation.
Putin says the union will have a combined economic output worth $4.5 trillion. It will bring together around 170 million people.
Putin had planned to restore Russia’s influence by creating a union stretching from Ukraine to the Pacific. He wanted that union to rival the European Union and regain what was lost when the Soviet Union broke up. But those plans were foiled when Ukraine decided in 2013 to move closer to the EU.
However, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych abandoned those plans to draw closer to the EU after heavy pressure from the Kremlin. Ukrainians protested in the streets of Ukraine’s capital, Kiev, for months. This led to Yanukovych’s removal in February, and the defeat of Putin’s designs for Ukraine.
Putin responded by annexing Ukraine’s Black Sea Crimean Peninsula in March. This ignited a civil war in eastern Ukraine that has already claimed more than 4,000 lives.
The mood of the Eurasian Economic Union ceremony was dampened somewhat by Ukraine’s absence, but the members are forging ahead.
While Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko expressed his overall support for Putin and Russia during, what he called, “hard times,” he attacked Moscow for restricting Belarus exports to Russia. Belarus had been helping European companies skirt Russian sanctions.
The Trumpet believes Putin will succeed in returning Russia to its former influence.
For more information on where the Trumpet thinks Putin will take Russia, download our free booklet He Was Right.
- published: 24 Dec 2014
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Russia: Putin and Nazarbayev talk Eurasian Economic Union in Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev in Moscow, Monday, to discuss the Eurasian Economic Union.
SOT, Vla...
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev in Moscow, Monday, to discuss the Eurasian Economic Union.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): "Dear Nursultan Abishevich [Nazarbayev], dear friends. Let me warmly welcome you to Moscow. Our strategic partnership is developing steadily despite the difficulties in the global economy which influence the dynamics of growth in our country. Nevertheless, we continue the work on the convergence of our rules, customs, technical regulation and other issues. All this has a positive effect. I am sure the blow to our economics could be stronger if we had not already agreed about what we are working on today."
SOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (Russian): "The first year we spent in the Eurasian Economic Union was difficult. We have been in a crisis. But we knew that there would be such expenses [over entering into the Union]. Anyway, I think we did well and we have to move on. In general, the GDP of all the countries decreased by thirty percent, the trade turnover declined, but the communication [between countries], open borders and collective facilities played a great role."
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wn.com/Russia Putin And Nazarbayev Talk Eurasian Economic Union In Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev in Moscow, Monday, to discuss the Eurasian Economic Union.
SOT, Vladimir Putin, Russian President (Russian): "Dear Nursultan Abishevich [Nazarbayev], dear friends. Let me warmly welcome you to Moscow. Our strategic partnership is developing steadily despite the difficulties in the global economy which influence the dynamics of growth in our country. Nevertheless, we continue the work on the convergence of our rules, customs, technical regulation and other issues. All this has a positive effect. I am sure the blow to our economics could be stronger if we had not already agreed about what we are working on today."
SOT, Nursultan Nazarbayev, President of Kazakhstan (Russian): "The first year we spent in the Eurasian Economic Union was difficult. We have been in a crisis. But we knew that there would be such expenses [over entering into the Union]. Anyway, I think we did well and we have to move on. In general, the GDP of all the countries decreased by thirty percent, the trade turnover declined, but the communication [between countries], open borders and collective facilities played a great role."
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Dugin - EurAsian Economic Union is Land Against SeaPower - Morris
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wn.com/Dugin Eurasian Economic Union Is Land Against Seapower Morris
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- published: 09 Apr 2015
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Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan sign 'epoch' Eurasian Economic Union
Back in POWER! | Putin's New 'Soviet Union' |
May 29, 2014 RT.
Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan signed the historic Eurasian Economic Union which will come in...
Back in POWER! | Putin's New 'Soviet Union' |
May 29, 2014 RT.
Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan signed the historic Eurasian Economic Union which will come into effect in January 2015. Cutting down trade barriers and comprising over 170 million people it will be the largest common market in the ex-Soviet sphere.
"The just-signed treaty is of epoch-making, historic importance," Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
The troika of countries will cooperate in energy, industry, agriculture, and transport.
"In fact, we are shaping the largest common market in the CIS, with huge production, scientific and technological potential and enormous natural resources," the President added.
Citizens of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan will have the right to work freely throughout the member states without having to be issued any special work permits, Putin said.
Over the last three years, trade within the Customs Union has increased by $23 billion, or nearly 50 percent. At the end of 2013, it stood at $66.2 billion.
Belarus and Kazakhstan are in third place in foreign trade with the Russian Federation, after the EU and China, Putin said.
The Russian leader said that the document brings Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus to a new level of integration yes lets each individual state fully retain its sovereignty.
"We ensure a close and coherent economic collaboration and cooperation. Today we have created a powerful and attractive center of economic development, a large regional market that brings together more than 170 people. Our union has huge reserves of natural resources, including energy, which accounts for one fifth of the world's gas reserves and 15 percent of oil reserves," Putin said.
"A new geopolitical reality of the 21st century is born," Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said shortly after the final treaty was signed by the three leaders.
"We see this as an open space and a new bridge between the growing economies of Europe and Asia," Nazarbayev added.
David Gray, head of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Russia, said he hoped improving trade will help boost investment, as in the EU.
"If you look at the EU, for example, the reduction of trade barriers within the EU had a significant impact in terms of doing business, which does encourage investment. And I'm looking forward to similar results in terms of the Eurasia deal," Gray said while speaking to RT at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum on May 24.
However, Kazakh President Nazarbayev warned members to try and avoid repeating the mistakes of the European Union, which is still facing grave economic consequences from the continent-wide recession.
"The point is that none of the participating countries were subject to de-industrialization, and traditional industries did not suffer. Lessons from the European recession are in this," Nazarbayev said.
Belarusian President Lukashenko hailed the signing, but said there was still major work to be done in areas of bilateral trade.
"We believe the Economic Union will be the foundation for the future of political, military, and humanitarian unity," he said.
The Customs Union is a project to gather ex-Soviet states into a free trade zone to rival the European Union. The three member states of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan only comprise 2.5 percent to the Earth's population, but account for 15 percent of the total land.
"The geographical position permits us to create transport, logistic routes of not only regional, but also global importance that permits attracting massive trade flows in Europe and Asia," Putin said ahead of the signing ceremony in Astana, Kazakhstan on Thursday.
All member states will retain full state sovereignty. Russia is financing the lion's share of the administration, but each state will have a one-third voting status.
"The Eurasian Economic Union will operate on universal transparent principles understood by all, including standards and principles of the WTO," Putin said.
The idea of creating a regional trading bloc was first suggested by President Nursultan Nazabayev of Kazakhstan back in 1994, when he gave a speech at Moscow State University. The Customs Union began on January 1, 2010, and started operating under a comprehensive customs code in July 2011.
Commonwealth Independent States (CIS) like Armenia, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan may be brought into the free trade zone later.
Kyrgyzstan plans to join the Customs Union by the end of 2014, President Almazbek Atambayev said at the meeting.
A decision on Armenia's membership will have to be made by July 2014, Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazabayev said.
wn.com/Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan Sign 'epoch' Eurasian Economic Union
Back in POWER! | Putin's New 'Soviet Union' |
May 29, 2014 RT.
Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan signed the historic Eurasian Economic Union which will come into effect in January 2015. Cutting down trade barriers and comprising over 170 million people it will be the largest common market in the ex-Soviet sphere.
"The just-signed treaty is of epoch-making, historic importance," Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
The troika of countries will cooperate in energy, industry, agriculture, and transport.
"In fact, we are shaping the largest common market in the CIS, with huge production, scientific and technological potential and enormous natural resources," the President added.
Citizens of Russia, Belarus, and Kazakhstan will have the right to work freely throughout the member states without having to be issued any special work permits, Putin said.
Over the last three years, trade within the Customs Union has increased by $23 billion, or nearly 50 percent. At the end of 2013, it stood at $66.2 billion.
Belarus and Kazakhstan are in third place in foreign trade with the Russian Federation, after the EU and China, Putin said.
The Russian leader said that the document brings Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus to a new level of integration yes lets each individual state fully retain its sovereignty.
"We ensure a close and coherent economic collaboration and cooperation. Today we have created a powerful and attractive center of economic development, a large regional market that brings together more than 170 people. Our union has huge reserves of natural resources, including energy, which accounts for one fifth of the world's gas reserves and 15 percent of oil reserves," Putin said.
"A new geopolitical reality of the 21st century is born," Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said shortly after the final treaty was signed by the three leaders.
"We see this as an open space and a new bridge between the growing economies of Europe and Asia," Nazarbayev added.
David Gray, head of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Russia, said he hoped improving trade will help boost investment, as in the EU.
"If you look at the EU, for example, the reduction of trade barriers within the EU had a significant impact in terms of doing business, which does encourage investment. And I'm looking forward to similar results in terms of the Eurasia deal," Gray said while speaking to RT at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum on May 24.
However, Kazakh President Nazarbayev warned members to try and avoid repeating the mistakes of the European Union, which is still facing grave economic consequences from the continent-wide recession.
"The point is that none of the participating countries were subject to de-industrialization, and traditional industries did not suffer. Lessons from the European recession are in this," Nazarbayev said.
Belarusian President Lukashenko hailed the signing, but said there was still major work to be done in areas of bilateral trade.
"We believe the Economic Union will be the foundation for the future of political, military, and humanitarian unity," he said.
The Customs Union is a project to gather ex-Soviet states into a free trade zone to rival the European Union. The three member states of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan only comprise 2.5 percent to the Earth's population, but account for 15 percent of the total land.
"The geographical position permits us to create transport, logistic routes of not only regional, but also global importance that permits attracting massive trade flows in Europe and Asia," Putin said ahead of the signing ceremony in Astana, Kazakhstan on Thursday.
All member states will retain full state sovereignty. Russia is financing the lion's share of the administration, but each state will have a one-third voting status.
"The Eurasian Economic Union will operate on universal transparent principles understood by all, including standards and principles of the WTO," Putin said.
The idea of creating a regional trading bloc was first suggested by President Nursultan Nazabayev of Kazakhstan back in 1994, when he gave a speech at Moscow State University. The Customs Union began on January 1, 2010, and started operating under a comprehensive customs code in July 2011.
Commonwealth Independent States (CIS) like Armenia, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan may be brought into the free trade zone later.
Kyrgyzstan plans to join the Customs Union by the end of 2014, President Almazbek Atambayev said at the meeting.
A decision on Armenia's membership will have to be made by July 2014, Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazabayev said.
- published: 30 May 2014
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Sanctions may boost Eurasian Economic Union
EU and US sanctions against Russia could backfire on the West, as Russia may turn to other partners in the East and refuse to cooperate on other energy issues, ...
EU and US sanctions against Russia could backfire on the West, as Russia may turn to other partners in the East and refuse to cooperate on other energy issues, chief global analyst at the Globalist Research Center Martin Sieff told RT.
It will be very unwise for the rest of the G8 to go ahead and push for sanctions against Russia. It could be damaging to the Russian economy. But if that was the case, it would not be destabilizing for Russia. What would then happen is that the Eurasian Economic Union would accelerate in scale very rapidly. And Russia's ties with China and India or Iran would not be negatively affected at all. Also, Russia would not play ball with the US and Western Europe on energy issues. This could backfire very badly on the West.
Channel "RT TV"
http://rt.com/op-edge/western-sanctions-russia-east-969/
wn.com/Sanctions May Boost Eurasian Economic Union
EU and US sanctions against Russia could backfire on the West, as Russia may turn to other partners in the East and refuse to cooperate on other energy issues, chief global analyst at the Globalist Research Center Martin Sieff told RT.
It will be very unwise for the rest of the G8 to go ahead and push for sanctions against Russia. It could be damaging to the Russian economy. But if that was the case, it would not be destabilizing for Russia. What would then happen is that the Eurasian Economic Union would accelerate in scale very rapidly. And Russia's ties with China and India or Iran would not be negatively affected at all. Also, Russia would not play ball with the US and Western Europe on energy issues. This could backfire very badly on the West.
Channel "RT TV"
http://rt.com/op-edge/western-sanctions-russia-east-969/
- published: 23 Mar 2014
- views: 1187
Russia signs deal on economic union with Belarus and Kazakhstan
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed a deal creating an economic union with Belarus and Kazakhstan, with Ukraine conspicuously absent after it tu...
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed a deal creating an economic union with Belarus and Kazakhstan, with Ukraine conspicuously absent after it turned its back on Moscow. Duration: 00:39
wn.com/Russia Signs Deal On Economic Union With Belarus And Kazakhstan
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed a deal creating an economic union with Belarus and Kazakhstan, with Ukraine conspicuously absent after it turned its back on Moscow. Duration: 00:39
- published: 29 May 2014
- views: 1211
Thailand: Medvedev offers free trade zone with Eurasian Economic Union
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev suggested that Thailand should consider joining a free trade zone with the Eurasian Economic Union, after a meeting with ...
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev suggested that Thailand should consider joining a free trade zone with the Eurasian Economic Union, after a meeting with his Thai counterpart during a visit to Bangkok on Wednesday.
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Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev suggested that Thailand should consider joining a free trade zone with the Eurasian Economic Union, after a meeting with his Thai counterpart during a visit to Bangkok on Wednesday.
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Russia: Putin touts expanding Eurasian Economic Union
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that "broad horizons" were about to open up for Armenia and Kyrgyzstan as they begin the process of joining the Eurasian...
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that "broad horizons" were about to open up for Armenia and Kyrgyzstan as they begin the process of joining the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), during a press conference in Moscow Tuesday.
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wn.com/Russia Putin Touts Expanding Eurasian Economic Union
Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that "broad horizons" were about to open up for Armenia and Kyrgyzstan as they begin the process of joining the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU), during a press conference in Moscow Tuesday.
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Eurasian Economic Union Summit begins with a show of disunity
The leaders of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan have sealed a deal to introduce a Eurasian Economic Union which will come into existence on J...
The leaders of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan have sealed a deal to introduce a Eurasian Economic Union which will come into existence on January 1 alongside a joint security agreement.
As this was meant to be a meeting of minds in a friendly environment journalists stared opened mouthed as Belarus President, Alexander Lukashenko, launched a stinging attack on Russia, while sat next to an amused President Putin.
"The Russian agricultural watchdog has limited production an…
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wn.com/Eurasian Economic Union Summit Begins With A Show Of Disunity
The leaders of Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan have sealed a deal to introduce a Eurasian Economic Union which will come into existence on January 1 alongside a joint security agreement.
As this was meant to be a meeting of minds in a friendly environment journalists stared opened mouthed as Belarus President, Alexander Lukashenko, launched a stinging attack on Russia, while sat next to an amused President Putin.
"The Russian agricultural watchdog has limited production an…
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Schisms in the Eurasian Economic Union
Nate Shenkkan, program officer at Freedom House spoke to CivilNet about the uneasy and unequal relationship between members of the Russian-led Eurasian Economic...
Nate Shenkkan, program officer at Freedom House spoke to CivilNet about the uneasy and unequal relationship between members of the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union.
He has published an article titled “Eurasian Disunion” in the Foreign Affairs journal recently. [LINK: http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142745/nate-schenkkan/eurasian-disunion]
© Նյութի հեղինակային իրավունքները պատկանում են Սիվիլիթաս հիմնադրամին: ՍիվիլՆեթի խմբագրական քաղաքականության համաձայն` արգելվում է օգտագործել ՍիվիլՆեթի նյութերը առանց պատշաճ հղման, ներբեռնել և այլ օնլայն հարթակից վերբեռնել ՍիվիլՆեթի պատրաստած և տարբերանշանը կրող տեսանյութերը` առանց համապատասխան համաձայնության:
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wn.com/Schisms In The Eurasian Economic Union
Nate Shenkkan, program officer at Freedom House spoke to CivilNet about the uneasy and unequal relationship between members of the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union.
He has published an article titled “Eurasian Disunion” in the Foreign Affairs journal recently. [LINK: http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/142745/nate-schenkkan/eurasian-disunion]
© Նյութի հեղինակային իրավունքները պատկանում են Սիվիլիթաս հիմնադրամին: ՍիվիլՆեթի խմբագրական քաղաքականության համաձայն` արգելվում է օգտագործել ՍիվիլՆեթի նյութերը առանց պատշաճ հղման, ներբեռնել և այլ օնլայն հարթակից վերբեռնել ՍիվիլՆեթի պատրաստած և տարբերանշանը կրող տեսանյութերը` առանց համապատասխան համաձայնության:
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- published: 29 Jan 2015
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Economic Collapse News 01.05.2015: Eurasian Economic Union become reality
Russia sanctions 'must be lifted now' - Hollande
http://rt.com/news/219831-hollande-russia-lift-sanctions/
Russia's "Startling" Proposal To Europe: Dump The US...
Russia sanctions 'must be lifted now' - Hollande
http://rt.com/news/219831-hollande-russia-lift-sanctions/
Russia's "Startling" Proposal To Europe: Dump The US, Join The Eurasian Economic Union
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-01-04/russias-startling-proposal-europe-dump-us-join-eurasian-economic-union
wn.com/Economic Collapse News 01.05.2015 Eurasian Economic Union Become Reality
Russia sanctions 'must be lifted now' - Hollande
http://rt.com/news/219831-hollande-russia-lift-sanctions/
Russia's "Startling" Proposal To Europe: Dump The US, Join The Eurasian Economic Union
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-01-04/russias-startling-proposal-europe-dump-us-join-eurasian-economic-union
- published: 05 Jan 2015
- views: 4272