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    The Alma-Ata Protocols were the founding declarations and principles of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). The leaders of Russia, Ukraine, and...
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    to exist and proclaimed the CIS in its place. On 21 December, the Alma-Ata Protocol was signed, but Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania chose not to participate...
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    and the Baltic states, joined the CIS on 21 December, signing the Alma-Ata Protocol. Russia, as by far the largest and most populous republic, became...
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  • Alma-Ata Declaration may refer: Alma-Ata Protocol, 1991 document Alma Ata Declaration, 1978 document This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    the Alma-Ata Protocol on the formation of the CIS. Ukraine developed cooperation with the CIS states on the basis of the agreement and protocol, subject...
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    the Operational Management of the Soviet Economy. Unicameral. The Alma-Ata Protocol was signed by the remaining 11 of 12 republics on 21 December 1991...
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    Union and was established on 27 March 1992 in Alma-ata (Kazakhstan) under the terms of the Alma-Ata Protocol signed by heads of founding parliaments. On...
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    Laws) since 1991: Modern Russia August Coup • Belavezha Accords • Alma-Ata Protocol • USSR dissolution • CIS • "Near abroad" • Constitutional crisis •...
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    later, 11 of the remaining 12 republics—all except Georgia—signed the Alma-Ata Protocol, which confirmed the Soviet Union had been effectively dissolved and...
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    since only three republics took part. Thus, on 21 December in Alma-Ata, the Alma-Ata Protocol expanded the CIS to include Armenia, Azerbaijan and the five...
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    the ballot and won 95% of the vote. On 21 December, he signed the Alma-Ata Protocol, taking Kazakhstan into the Commonwealth of Independent States. Nazarbayev...
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    representatives of all Soviet republics except Georgia signed the Alma-Ata Protocol, which confirmed the accords. On 25 December 1991, Gorbachev resigned...
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  • Viskuli Government House. In the Kazakh capital of Alma Ata on 21 December, the Alma-Ata Protocol was signed, in which a provisional agreement on the...
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    document of dissolution. Kazakhstan's capital lent its name to the Alma-Ata Protocol, the declaration of principles of the Commonwealth of Independent...
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    Laws) since 1991: Modern Russia August Coup • Belavezha Accords • Alma-Ata Protocol • USSR dissolution • CIS • "Near abroad" • Constitutional crisis •...
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    Remaining uses of Soviet republic flags visible during the signing of the Alma-Ata Protocol. The Karelo-Finnish SSR was a short-lived Union Republic formed in...
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    Laws) since 1991: Modern Russia August Coup • Belavezha Accords • Alma-Ata Protocol • USSR dissolution • CIS • "Near abroad" • Constitutional crisis •...
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  • Alma-Atinskaya: Alma-Atinskaya (Moscow Metro) Alma-Atinskaya declaration; see Alma-Ata Protocol This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    Laws) since 1991: Modern Russia August Coup • Belavezha Accords • Alma-Ata Protocol • USSR dissolution • CIS • "Near abroad" • Constitutional crisis •...
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    remaining republics—all except Georgia—met in Kazakhstan and signed the Alma-Ata Protocol, agreeing to dismantle the Soviet Union and formally establish the...
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    Laws) since 1991: Modern Russia August Coup • Belavezha Accords • Alma-Ata Protocol • USSR dissolution • CIS • "Near abroad" • Constitutional crisis •...
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    of the 12 remaining Soviet republics—all except Georgia—signed the Alma-Ata Protocol, which reiterated both the end of the Soviet Union and the establishment...
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    Laws) since 1991: Modern Russia August Coup • Belavezha Accords • Alma-Ata Protocol • USSR dissolution • CIS • "Near abroad" • Constitutional crisis •...
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    in the offensive. Some protesters called for the rejection of the Alma-Ata Protocol, and Armenia's withdrawal from the CSTO. Armenia declined participating...
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    references to the preamble of the protocols underlying three main issues. One of them stated that the implementation of the protocols did not imply Armenia's official...
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    Independent States (CIS) Belovezh Agreement establishing the CIS (1991) Alma-Ata Protocol establishing the CIS (1991) CIS Charter (1993) "Participants" (11)...
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    last Soviet constituency to secede. Its capital was the site of the Alma-Ata Protocol on 21 December 1991 that dissolved the Soviet Union and formed the...
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    revolution independence declaration referendum Belovezha Accords Alma-Ata Protocol Soviet leadership Lenin Stalin Malenkov Khrushchev Brezhnev Andropov...
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    Laws) since 1991: Modern Russia August Coup • Belavezha Accords • Alma-Ata Protocol • USSR dissolution • CIS • "Near abroad" • Constitutional crisis •...
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    December 1991, Nabiyev in Alma-Ata, together with the heads of some other former Soviet republics, signed the Alma-Ata Protocol on the establishment of...
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