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“integration of integrations” with the European Union in the foreseeable future, although strategically, the EEU is open to cooperation with partners both in the East and the West. The “integration of integrations” between the European Union and the EEU and the relationship between Belarus and the West are not synonymous, and there is no way they can be configured like a nested doll in the next few years.
The reliance of the Belarusian administration on the role of the country as the “western gateway” of the EEU will ...
Following an agreement reached in December 2010 on establishing the Eurasian Economic Union (EEC) in the Common Economic Space of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia, Alexander Lukashenko together with the Russian and Kazakh leaders welcomed the new integration ... ... regulation in these areas under bilateral negotiations
incurred Belarusian authorities’ displeasure
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Shortly after the EEU officially launched on January 1, 2015, Belarus
made it clear
that it reserved the right to leave the Union if agreements ...
The recent presidential election in Belarus was associated with an unusual uncertainty, which was uncharacteristically beyond the political sphere and entirely within ... ... economic belt. We continue to see great promise in harmonizing the integration vehicles between the Eurasian Economic Union and the European Union”. In other words, the integration of the Eurasian Economic Union and the European Union is a matter of future....