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    LIVING WITHOUT CUSTOMS

    WPS Agency
    What the Papers Say Weekly Review (Russia)
    December 28, 2009 Monday
    Russia

    A special treaty presupposing the setup of a unified economic space
    between the Republic of Belarus, Republic of Kazakhstan and Russian
    Federation has been signed in Alma-Ata; At the CIS informal summit
    held in Alma-Ata, presidents of the Republic of Belarus, Republic
    of Kazakhstan and Russian Federation signed documents presupposing
    setup of a unified economic space, one of the steps to further promote
    political, economic and cultural cooperation within the CIS space

    On January 1st, 2010, a mechanism for the integration of Russia,
    Belarus and Kazakhstan will be launched. It became possible after
    the presidents of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan signed in Alma-Ata
    a special treaty presupposing the setup of a unified economic space
    (UES) between the countries. Firstly, a customs control procedure
    will be cancelled at the Russia-Belarus border. A year after similar
    regulations will be introduced at the Russia-Kazakhstan border. Within
    the UES framework a common energy market, transportation space, and
    other principal solutions will be introduced. It is expected that
    within the upcoming five years the new venture will provide for a 15%
    GDP growth of each member state. Reportedly, by 2015 a consolidated
    integration effect of the Customs Alliance will amount to some USD
    400 billion, as calculated based on the member states' GDP additional
    production. As the jointly adopted document reads, "We all are devoted
    to a further development of integration processes within the EurAsEC
    space. As our next objective, we confirm our intention for forming
    a unified economic space of the Republic of Belarus, Republic of
    Kazakhstan, and Russian Federation any time before January 1st, 2012".

    The already concluded Customs Alliance to come into force on January
    1st, 2010 will promote formation of the unified economic space. It
    is designed to encourage common trade, increased competitiveness
    of products, and new investment prospects for all member states of
    the Alliance. Presidents Dmitry Medvedev, Alexander Lukashenko, and
    Nursultan Nazarbayev cited both cultural and economic prerequisites
    for that new joint venture: "We developed the joint agreement
    through balancing our mutual interests and finding solutions of most
    controversial issues. We agreed to take all necessary measures for
    completing the formation of a unified customs space by July 1st, 2010.

    Mutual understanding based on historical links and fraternity relations
    between our peoples was of great support for us".

    It was announced that the economic and political formation set up
    within the CIS space was open for accepting new members: "Setting up
    this Customs Alliance, we stand for its further expansion and hail
    our other partners joining it as the Alliance develops".

    Igor Shuvalov, Russian Government First Vice Premier, reported
    that the three presidents instructed their negotiators to elaborate
    all necessary documents for completing the formation of a unified
    economic space by January 1st, 2012. For that it will be needed to
    conclude some 20 new agreements. The basic package of agreements,
    the most controversial one, will be developed within the upcoming
    year. It will focus on unified principles for macroeconomic politics,
    on joint approaches to subsidizing manufactured products, including
    agriculture products.

    The second bloc of agreements will unite six documents regulating
    joint principles for foreign currency policies, and conditions for
    access to services of natural monopolies that regulate positions in
    power energy, railway transportation, oil and gas transportation,
    including the development of joint fundamentals for tariff and
    pricing policies. That is a united state consisting of three political
    subjects, and one economic subject will actually be set up. It will
    not be an exaggeration if we say that for the first time in the
    post-Soviet period genuine steps for reunification have been taken.

    In that connection President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko noted
    that when creating a unified economic space it was vital to keep
    integration rates: "It is vital for any process. As soon as the
    pace has slackened, development processes in all directions will
    slow down". He emphasized that Belarus insisted on completing all
    efforts for setting up a unified economic space within a year: "We
    have elaborated some documents already, and other documents still
    need our attention. Experts are waiting for our solutions. President
    Likashenko congratulated the president and people of Kazakhstan with
    Independence Day: "The people of Kazakhstan deserve that holiday. I
    saw with my own eyes how you celebrate it. People are happy, and I
    congratulate them with that holiday".

    It is time for settling further problems. Last June Premier Vladimir
    Putin made a sensational declaration of the three countries' intention
    to join the WTO not as single member-states, but as an alliance.

    In November President Dmitry Medvedev confirmed first economic success
    of the new Alliance. In his words, the West was displaying increased
    interest in Russia's potential joining the WTO. Additionally,
    Kyrgyzstan, a WTO member state, announced its intention to join
    the UES.

    Armenia does not want to remain outside the integration process
    either. President of Armenia Serge Sargsyan who also participated in
    the CIS informal summit supported the idea of strengthening cooperation
    and integration within the post-Soviet space. For reasons that everyone
    can understand, the President of Armenia emphasized the necessity
    of political and military cooperation and further strengthening of
    secure environment. He congratulated the President of Kazakhstan
    with Kazakhstan's OSCE chairmanship in 2010, and emphasized that it
    was for the first time in the OSCE history that it was chaired by a
    CSTO member state. Armenia supported the initiative for Kazakhstan
    promotion to chair the OSCE, as that move could provide access to
    CSTO member states' approaches to both regional and global cooperation
    and security problems.

    Taking into account the fact that Tajikistan and Turkmenistan leaders
    also attended the Alma-Ata summit, we could suppose that the CIS
    informal summit ahs good prospects for the future. Not only the
    formation of Russia's new international image and its more precise
    foreign politics are important in that respect, but the fact that
    Russia's integration processes have serious economic grounds. It
    becomes more profitable to live in an alliance for any country. That
    is not a USSR restoration, but the creation of a new formation
    much resembling the European Union within the post-Soviet space. If
    implemented, that project would ultimately put an end to the USSR
    epoch and give rise to the appearance of a new quality geopolitical
    formation in Eurasia.

    Source: Rossiiskie Vesti, N49, 21.12.2009, EV
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