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Eurasian Economic Union
Russian: Евразийский экономический союз | |
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Administrative centers |
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Official languages | 5 languages |
Demonym(s) | Eurasian |
Membership | Member states: Belarus Kazakhstan Russia Armenia (from 2 January 2015) [1] [2] Acceding members Kyrgyzstan [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] Candidate: Tajikistan (negotiating entry conditions) [8] |
Leaders | |
• Chairman of the Eurasian Commission | Viktor Khristenko |
Establishment | |
• Original proposala | 1994 |
• Establishment agreed | 18 November 2011 |
10 October 2000 | |
1 January 2010 | |
1 January 2012 | |
• Eurasian Union Treaty (signed) | 29 May 2014 |
• Eurasian Union (established) | 1 January 2015 |
Area | |
• Total | 20,260,431 [9] km2 (7,822,596 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2014 estimate | 182,519,270 [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] (including Crimea and Sevastopol) |
• Density | 9.01/km2 (23.3/sq mi) |
GDP ( PPP) | 2013 estimate |
• Total | US$4.064 trillions [15] ( 5th) |
• Per capita | US$22,267 |
Currency |
Armenian dram Belarusian ruble Kazakhstani tenge Kyrgyzstani som Russian ruble |
Time zone | UTC+2 to +12 |
Calling code |
+374 (in
Armenia) +375 (in Belarus) +996 (in Kyrgyzstan) +7 (in Kazakhstan and Russia) |
Internet TLD | |
Website Eurasian Economic Commission | |
The Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) will be an economic union of states located primarily in northern Eurasia. A treaty aiming for the establishment of the EEU was signed on 29 May 2014 by the leaders of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia, and will come into force on 1 January 2015. [16] Treaties aiming for Armenia's and Kyrgyzstan's accession to the Eurasian Economic Union were signed on 9 October 2014 and 23 December respectively. Armenia's accession treaty will come into force on 2 January 2015. [17] Although Kyrgyzstan is an acceding member of the EEU, [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] its accession treaty and full fledged membership will come into force by May 2015. [18] [19] [20] [21]
References
Signed agreement opens up new possibilities for Kyrgyzstan and Armenia, starting from 1st January 2015
Kyrgyzstan is among the member countries of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEC). Kyrgyzstan will participate in the governing bodies of the EAEC since the start of the Union - from 1 January 2015.
Eurasian Economic Union added December 23 Armenia and Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyzstan on Tuesday a signed a treaty to join the Eurasian Economic Union, expanding the membership of Moscow-led project to five even as its unity is strained by the market turmoil gripping Russia.
Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan agreed to a January 1 inauguration.
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Reason: Many media outlets state that Kyrgyzstan has already joined the EEU, however other outlets state "full implementation of the accession treaty will happen by May 29". In order to ensure compliance and accuracy with all sources, Kyrgyzstan should be presented as a member but reminders that the full protocols and full implementation will happen by May 2015 should be retained. If this isn't applied, Wikipedia would be conflicting with multiple media outlets.
— Krastama ( talk) 14:05, 26 December 2014 (UTC)
I won't correct anything, since I mostly edit in the Spanish Wikipedia, but I'd warn you that this article is quite not updated since Kyrgyzstan joined the bloc on 22 May 2015 ( [1]). Anyway, as I'm aware of the arrogance and the supremacist thinking of the anglo-saxonic editors, I'm just warning and I won't do anything. It's up to you, like a Cambodian friend of mine says. Viet-hoian1 ( talk) 03:54, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
There is something odd about the CISFTA. The link in the last column links to a old treaty, while according to the table, while the links in the source speak about 2011/2012. Furthermore, the table suggests the treaty came into force between the EEU and one of the 3 other CISFTA states at a certain date, while it is also possible, that the CISFTA didn't enter into force for all EEU states at the same date. Do we have a title with signatures and ratifications so we can make a separate table for the Free trade area, and separate it from the Free Trade Agreements? L.tak ( talk) 19:07, 5 October 2015 (UTC)
State | Signature | Entry into Force | Comment |
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Armenia | 18 October 2011 | 17 October 2012 | Eurasian Economic Union member |
Belarus | 18 October 2011 | 20 September 2012 | Eurasian Economic Union member |
Kazakhstan | 18 October 2011 | 8 December 2012 | Eurasian Economic Union member |
Kyrgyzstan | 18 October 2011 | 13 December 2013 | Eurasian Economic Union member |
Moldova | 18 October 2011 | 9 December 2012 | |
Russia | 18 October 2011 | 20 September 2012 | Eurasian Economic Union member |
Tajikistan | 18 October 2011 | ||
Ukraine | 18 October 2011 | 20 September 2012 | |
Uzbekistan | 12 January 2014 |
From this table, my problem becomes clear. The table on our page only shows Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Moldova and their entry into force, which suggests that is the entry into force of the relations with the EEU (member states), but in fact it is the entry into force date with a selected number of EEU members that have already ratified (and not e.g. Kyrgyz republic). Wouldn't it be wiser to either add dates for all, or add dates for none, in stead of only for these 3? L.tak ( talk) 18:39, 6 October 2015 (UTC)
Signed an agreement [4] Lihaas ( talk) 13:18, 24 December 2015 (UTC)
Possible ascension to the EAEU as early as February 2018? Makes me wonder if a note should be added regarding Iran as a prospective future member [5] 71.17.25.13 ( talk) 22:48, 28 December 2017 (UTC)
This page is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. |
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Eurasian Economic Union has been answered. Set the |answered= or |ans= parameter to no to reactivate your request. |
Eurasian Economic Union
Russian: Евразийский экономический союз | |
---|---|
Administrative centers |
|
Official languages | 5 languages |
Demonym(s) | Eurasian |
Membership | Member states: Belarus Kazakhstan Russia Armenia (from 2 January 2015) [1] [2] Acceding members Kyrgyzstan [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] Candidate: Tajikistan (negotiating entry conditions) [8] |
Leaders | |
• Chairman of the Eurasian Commission | Viktor Khristenko |
Establishment | |
• Original proposala | 1994 |
• Establishment agreed | 18 November 2011 |
10 October 2000 | |
1 January 2010 | |
1 January 2012 | |
• Eurasian Union Treaty (signed) | 29 May 2014 |
• Eurasian Union (established) | 1 January 2015 |
Area | |
• Total | 20,260,431 [9] km2 (7,822,596 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2014 estimate | 182,519,270 [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] (including Crimea and Sevastopol) |
• Density | 9.01/km2 (23.3/sq mi) |
GDP ( PPP) | 2013 estimate |
• Total | US$4.064 trillions [15] ( 5th) |
• Per capita | US$22,267 |
Currency |
Armenian dram Belarusian ruble Kazakhstani tenge Kyrgyzstani som Russian ruble |
Time zone | UTC+2 to +12 |
Calling code |
+374 (in
Armenia) +375 (in Belarus) +996 (in Kyrgyzstan) +7 (in Kazakhstan and Russia) |
Internet TLD | |
Website Eurasian Economic Commission | |
The Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) will be an economic union of states located primarily in northern Eurasia. A treaty aiming for the establishment of the EEU was signed on 29 May 2014 by the leaders of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia, and will come into force on 1 January 2015. [16] Treaties aiming for Armenia's and Kyrgyzstan's accession to the Eurasian Economic Union were signed on 9 October 2014 and 23 December respectively. Armenia's accession treaty will come into force on 2 January 2015. [17] Although Kyrgyzstan is an acceding member of the EEU, [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] its accession treaty and full fledged membership will come into force by May 2015. [18] [19] [20] [21]
References
Signed agreement opens up new possibilities for Kyrgyzstan and Armenia, starting from 1st January 2015
Kyrgyzstan is among the member countries of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEC). Kyrgyzstan will participate in the governing bodies of the EAEC since the start of the Union - from 1 January 2015.
Eurasian Economic Union added December 23 Armenia and Kyrgyzstan.
Kyrgyzstan on Tuesday a signed a treaty to join the Eurasian Economic Union, expanding the membership of Moscow-led project to five even as its unity is strained by the market turmoil gripping Russia.
Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Kyrgyzstan agreed to a January 1 inauguration.
{{
cite web}}
: External link in |website=
(
help)
{{
cite web}}
: External link in |website=
(
help)
Reason: Many media outlets state that Kyrgyzstan has already joined the EEU, however other outlets state "full implementation of the accession treaty will happen by May 29". In order to ensure compliance and accuracy with all sources, Kyrgyzstan should be presented as a member but reminders that the full protocols and full implementation will happen by May 2015 should be retained. If this isn't applied, Wikipedia would be conflicting with multiple media outlets.
— Krastama ( talk) 14:05, 26 December 2014 (UTC)
I won't correct anything, since I mostly edit in the Spanish Wikipedia, but I'd warn you that this article is quite not updated since Kyrgyzstan joined the bloc on 22 May 2015 ( [1]). Anyway, as I'm aware of the arrogance and the supremacist thinking of the anglo-saxonic editors, I'm just warning and I won't do anything. It's up to you, like a Cambodian friend of mine says. Viet-hoian1 ( talk) 03:54, 27 July 2015 (UTC)
There is something odd about the CISFTA. The link in the last column links to a old treaty, while according to the table, while the links in the source speak about 2011/2012. Furthermore, the table suggests the treaty came into force between the EEU and one of the 3 other CISFTA states at a certain date, while it is also possible, that the CISFTA didn't enter into force for all EEU states at the same date. Do we have a title with signatures and ratifications so we can make a separate table for the Free trade area, and separate it from the Free Trade Agreements? L.tak ( talk) 19:07, 5 October 2015 (UTC)
State | Signature | Entry into Force | Comment |
---|---|---|---|
Armenia | 18 October 2011 | 17 October 2012 | Eurasian Economic Union member |
Belarus | 18 October 2011 | 20 September 2012 | Eurasian Economic Union member |
Kazakhstan | 18 October 2011 | 8 December 2012 | Eurasian Economic Union member |
Kyrgyzstan | 18 October 2011 | 13 December 2013 | Eurasian Economic Union member |
Moldova | 18 October 2011 | 9 December 2012 | |
Russia | 18 October 2011 | 20 September 2012 | Eurasian Economic Union member |
Tajikistan | 18 October 2011 | ||
Ukraine | 18 October 2011 | 20 September 2012 | |
Uzbekistan | 12 January 2014 |
From this table, my problem becomes clear. The table on our page only shows Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Moldova and their entry into force, which suggests that is the entry into force of the relations with the EEU (member states), but in fact it is the entry into force date with a selected number of EEU members that have already ratified (and not e.g. Kyrgyz republic). Wouldn't it be wiser to either add dates for all, or add dates for none, in stead of only for these 3? L.tak ( talk) 18:39, 6 October 2015 (UTC)
Signed an agreement [4] Lihaas ( talk) 13:18, 24 December 2015 (UTC)
Possible ascension to the EAEU as early as February 2018? Makes me wonder if a note should be added regarding Iran as a prospective future member [5] 71.17.25.13 ( talk) 22:48, 28 December 2017 (UTC)