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[URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Putin_Peak"][I]Mnt. Vladimir Putin[/I][/URL]
[QUOTE]BISHKEK, September 25. /ITAR-TASS/. Kyrgyzstan keeps implementing all obligations under its roadmap on the country’s accession to the Moscow-led Customs Union, comprised of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia, and to the single economic space, a Eurasian integration official said on Thursday.
Tatyana Valovaya, the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) board member of the macroeconomic policy department for major integration directions and macroeconomics, said Kyrgyzstan showed good results in the implementation of its roadmap and, particularly achieved certain progress in promotion of its agricultural products.
“Therefore, there are no disruptions in the schedule of the roadmap and no difficulties emerge in the implementation of this document,” Valovaya said at a news conference in the Kyrgyz capital of Bishkek.
She said the country continues its work on integration processes and in particular works on the settlement of issues regarding deliveries of Kyrgyz products to member states of the Customs Union.
Valovaya added that in her opinion Kyrgyzstan plans not only to become member of the Customs Union by an earlier date, but simultaneously join the single economic space as well.
In late August, the government of Kyrgyzstan approved at its session, chaired by Prime Minister Dzhoomart Otorbayev, a set of laws under the roadmap necessary for the accession of the Central Asian country to the Customs Union.
Addressing the session, Otorbayev said the approval of the draft bills within the frames of the roadmap on the accession to the Customs Union was a milestone decision for Kyrgyzstan.
The roadmap approved by all interested parties stipulated that Kyrgyzstan would join the Customs Union and the common economic space by January 1, 2015. Considering the state of the Kyrgyz economy, Bishkek insists on preferences on 300 positions.
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[QUOTE]The Eurasian Economic Union, which envisages the free movement of goods, services, capital and workforce and is based on the Customs Union, will become operational from January 1 next year.[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.eng.24.kg/bigtiraj/172271-news24.html[/url]
[url]http://en.itar-tass.com/economy/751203[/url]
A lot of the Kyrgyz citizens I've talked to say they don't want to be under Russian sphere of influence.
Then again the government in Bishkek can't do shit and they practically suck up to Russia.
Pretty much all countries in the CSTO are expected to join the EAU in my book
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;46161722]Pretty much all countries in the CSTO are expected to join the EAU in my book[/QUOTE]
[B]THE EAST WILL RISE AGAIN[/B]
[QUOTE=Whitefox08;46161761][B]THE EAST WILL RISE AGAIN[/B][/QUOTE]
and fall
I saw the title and I thought "what the fuck... how would kyrgyzstan join the european union".
It'd be even better if the title was just "Kyrgyzstan on path to join EU"
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;46162103]I saw the title and I thought "what the fuck... how would kyrgyzstan join the european union".
It'd be even better if the title was just "Kyrgyzstan on path to join EU"[/QUOTE]
Kyrgyzstan is a central-asian country, not European.
[QUOTE=Whitefox08;46161761][B]THE EAST WILL RISE AGAIN[/B][/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=WhollyRufus;46163370]Kyrgyzstan is a central-asian country, not European.[/QUOTE]
You're correcting something that didn't need correcting
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;46162103]I saw the title and I thought "what the fuck... how would kyrgyzstan join the european union".
It'd be even better if the title was just "Kyrgyzstan on path to join EU"[/QUOTE]
You don't have to be European to join the European Union though, for example if Japan wanted to join EU they should be allowed.
[I]"Gather ye rosebuds while ye may", said Russia.[/I]
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[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;46164461]You don't have to be [B]European[/B] to join the [B]European[/B] Union though, for example if Japan wanted to join EU they should be allowed.[/QUOTE]
Uh, yes you do
how
how do you say that
[QUOTE=Mellowbloom;46164687]how
how do you say that[/QUOTE]
kurgistan
[QUOTE=Swineflu;46164673]Uh, yes you do[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Teddybeer;46165021]For a small part they are in europe.
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Europe shall grow
i say it like kyrgyzstan
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;46164881][t]http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/AssetsTurkey/Maps/TurkeyTouristicMap.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
They'll never join tho. Anyone who thinks they will after so, so many years, is naive.
This is one of those countries you never hear anything from, ever.
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;46164881][t]http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/AssetsTurkey/Maps/TurkeyTouristicMap.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
Yeah and a significant discussion is led about the question if they are European and if they have European values.
[QUOTE=wraithcat;46170938]Yeah and a significant discussion is led about the question if they are European and if they have European values.[/QUOTE]
What are "European values"?
[QUOTE=Explosions;46170968]What are "European values"?[/QUOTE]
The colonization of less advanced regions
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;46164881][t]http://www.turkeytravelplanner.com/AssetsTurkey/Maps/TurkeyTouristicMap.jpg[/t][/QUOTE]
what?
First, their capital is in europe, which is kind of what's used to justify it. And it's not like every european has accepted the idea of turkey joining, there is tons of opposition.
[QUOTE=Daniel Smith;46164461]You don't have to be European to join the European Union though, for example if Japan wanted to join EU they should be allowed.[/QUOTE]
Why would they even want to lmao. afaik japan and europe already have open trade.
[QUOTE=Explosions;46170968]What are "European values"?[/QUOTE]
[url]http://www.europarl.europa.eu/charter/pdf/text_en.pdf[/url]
[editline]7th October 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;46173198]what?
First, their capital is in europe, which is kind of what's used to justify it. And it's not like every european has accepted the idea of turkey joining, there is tons of opposition.[/QUOTE]
Ankara isn't in Europe though.
Besides, the chances of them joining are getting tinier by the day with Erdogan's anti-secularism and anti-democracy boner.
[QUOTE=Mellowbloom;46164687]how
how do you say that[/QUOTE]
Keer-geese-tan
[QUOTE=Explosions;46170968]What are "European values"?[/QUOTE]
EU's? Well, diplomacy and peaceful solutions to conflicts, I guess.
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;46173304]Keer-geese-tan[/QUOTE]
I thought it was kur gis stan
Kir gi stan is right
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;46173304]Keer-geese-tan[/QUOTE]
I personally say this but with a rolled R.
[editline]7th October 2014[/editline]
[QUOTE=deltasquid;46173249]Ankara isn't in Europe though.
Besides, the chances of them joining are getting tinier by the day with Erdogan's anti-secularism and anti-democracy boner.[/QUOTE]
And Turkey's denial of the Armenian Genocide kinda puts a strain on it.
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