Eurasian Economic community

The Eurasian Economic community (EAEC), but more known under the English acronym Eurasec (or EurAsEC or the English initials EAEC of Eurasian Economic Community ; Russian: Евразийскоеэкономическоесообщество or ЕврзийсЭС ; Ukrainian: ЄврАзЕС ) is an international organization of economic cooperation gathering of the States resulting from the Communauté of the independent States (CEI).

One finds also sometimes initials abstract the EEC in certain French-speaking sources, although that lends to confusion with the same initials very employed in many documents (including legal documents having still legal value) to indicate old the European Economic community (become since the European Community among the pillars founders of the European Union) and whose EAEC (or Eurasec ) wants to be largely inspired.

Members

Member States:
  • , founding member (2001)
  • Kazakhstan, founding member (2001)
  • , founding member (2001)
  • Russia, founding member (2001)
  • Tadjikistan, founding member (2001)
  • (2005)
Observant states:
  • Moldavie (2002)
  • Ukraine (2002)
  • (2003)

The process of fusion of the center-Asian Cooperation organization (OCCA) in the Eurasian Economic community ( Eurasec ) was undertaken in 2005. The two organizations amalgamated on January 25th, 2006, but it is not yet defined clearly what it will occur of the current statute of the observant States with the OCCA which is not yet formally observant with the Eurasec , i.e.:

  • Turkey

See too

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