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    Closed EU doors to prompt new Union - Union of Slavic Nations?

    Sunday, 09 December 2012

    According to Igor Muradjan, analyst for Armenian daily Erkramas, as of
    this spring (2012) there are attempts to find common language between
    Serbia and Bulgaria's common interests. There have been talks for a
    Union between Serbia, Bulgaria and Greece after which Macedonia,
    Montenegro and Cyprus would join.

    Muradjan believes it is very possible for Croatia and Slovenia to join
    this Union.

    The Defense and Intelligence Ministries of Macedonia and Bulgaria have
    received recommendations for joint work in all spheres. Similar
    attempts are being made between other countries in the region, states
    Murdajan.

    Well known Ukrainian political scientist and law expert Alexandar
    Prognimak back in May stated that the creation of the League of Slavic
    Countries (LSC) should be green lighted. According to Prognimak "from
    world's tendencies toward globalization, the only strategic path for
    Ukraine is to join and be part of the creation of the Slavic pandan
    within the European Union, which could be formally called "Leage of
    Slavic Countries".

    Prognimak believes Russia, Belarus and Ukraine cannot function alone
    and isolated defend their interests neither from the West, nor the
    East. "We wouldn't want to become a coin at a chess table wedged
    between the West and the East.

    According to Prognimak, at time of "rapid European and muslim
    globalization, the only national structure for all Slavic people is
    the League of Slavic Countries. First we would start with Russia,
    Belarus and Ukraine and later Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, Bulgaria,
    Montenegro, Poland, Czech, Slovakia will join. The last two decades,
    religious disputes between the Catholics and Orthodox are minimal,
    there should be easy integration between the Sourth and Northern
    Slavic nations", states Prognimak.

    The Ukrainian expert explained how the Parliament would vote. Each
    country will have equal say by sending 50 members chosen by voting in
    each member state every for years. There will be free trade between
    all LSC members, cooperation on customs and energy projects.

    Russian ambassador to Montenegro Andrej Nesterenko believes the idea
    ought to be seriously considered, adding Russia's close relationship
    with Montenegro, as well as Cyprus.


    http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/22346/45/

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