In addition to Russia, where trade is embargoed, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan are also parties to the agreement.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine began preparing a draft law denouncing the Agreement on a free trade zone in the CIS dated October 18, 2011. This was announced by the deputy head of the Committee for Economic Development, Roksolana Pidlasa, according to the website of the Cabinet of Ministers.
“The issue of denouncing the Free Trade Area Agreement in the CIS was initiated. It is time to decolonize our trade. We have bilateral free trade agreements with all CIS member countries, the GUAM Free Trade Agreement, with Georgia and Moldova we also apply the pan-euro-honey regional convention There are many tools that work for Ukrainian producers, and there is no need to participate in the Russo-centric agreement, where Russia imposes its own rules and uses the right of force,” Roksolana Pidlasa stressed.
As Pidlasa noted, in addition to Russia, on trade where an embargo was imposed, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan are also parties to the agreement. Uzbekistan applied the agreement on separately specified conditions.
In the near future, in preparation for the denunciation, the parliament, together with the government, will work to modernize bilateral agreements with the countries of Central Asia, as well as complete the ratification of the Agreement on the recognition of certificates of origin in Moldova. and the Protocol on GUAM’s rules of origin, the report said.
Recall that in the summer Ukraine withdrew from several CIS agreements.
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Source: korrespondent

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