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    UZBEKISTAN SUSPENDS EURASEC MEMBERSHIP, MOSCOW UNRUFFLED

    RIA Novosti
    12:49 | 12/ 11/ 2008

    MOSCOW, November 12 (RIA Novosti) - Uzbekistan has officially announced
    it is temporarily withdrawing from the Eurasian Economic Community
    (Eurasec), the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday.

    Eurasec, established in 2000, is an international economic
    organization comprising Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and
    Tajikistan. Three other former Soviet republics, Armenia, Moldova,
    and Ukraine have observer status.

    "This is the sovereign right of any member state," the ministry said.

    A Russian business daily said earlier on Wednesday that the reasons
    for the move were still unknown. However, the announcement came
    days after the EU lifted sanctions imposed on the republic in 2005,
    following the violent suppression of an uprising in the country that
    came to be known as the Andizhan massacre.

    "Tashkent announced in mid-October that it was putting its membership
    on hold. They did not explain the reasons to us, but the Uzbek
    leadership has of late been often critical of Eurasec's performance,
    considering it an ineffective organization," Kommersant quoted an
    unidentified Russian Foreign Ministry official as saying.

    He added that Uzbekistan was "extremely envious" of a customs union
    created by Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus within the Eurasec framework.
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