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The Creation Agreement remained the main constituent document of the CIS until January 1993, when the CIS Charter (Russian: Устав, romanized: Ustav) was adopted. [23] The charter formalized the concept of membership: a member country is defined as a country that ratifies the CIS Charter (sec. 2, art. 7).
The Information and Analytical Department of the CIS Executive Committee notes in October 2023 that at the moment a kind of pyramid of integration entities has developed in the CIS countries, differing in the depth of economic integration (multi-speed integration), and the implementation of free trade agreements and a number of other documents ...
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine noted in 2012 that “the main areas of multilateral cooperation within the CIS for Ukraine were and remain, first of all, economic, social, humanitarian, and the fight against new challenges and threats” and offered to read the official texts of documents and the unified register of legal acts and ...
The Charter of the Commonwealth of Independent States, also known as the Statutes of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS Charter; Russian: Устав Содружества Независимых Государств, Ustav Sodruzhestva Nezavisimyh Gosudarstv, Устав СНГ), is an international agreement between the states forming the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), political alliance between the former Soviet Republics of Russia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan. Commonwealth of Nations, fifty-six member states that are mostly Dominions or former territories of the British Empire.
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The Community for Democracy and Rights of Nations [a], also commonly and colloquially known as the Commonwealth of Unrecognized States, [1] [b] rarely as CIS-2 [c], is an international organization in Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus of three breakaway states in the territory of the former Soviet Union, all of which have limited to no recognition from the international community.
Regional Trade Agreements Database of the World Trade Organization. [10] The Agreement on the Creation of Free Trade Area dated 15 April 1994. The information from the depository of the international agreement published on the Unified Register of Legal Acts and Other Documents of the Commonwealth of Independent States (under the executive committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States) as ...