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  1. GEOGRAPHY|Asia and Oceania|Central Asia · INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS|extra-European organisations · INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS|cooperation policy
    CACO Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Eagraíocht um Chomhar na hÁise Láir Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    CACO | ZAWG | Zentralasiatische Organisation für Zusammenarbeit
    de
    Definition Nachfolgeorganisation der 2005 aufgelösten Zentralasiatischen Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft; wurde im Februar 2002 mit der Unterzeichnung der entspr. Übereinkunft in Almaty (Kasachstan) begründet Reference Council-DE vgl. Zentralasien-Analysen 11/08, S. 11 http://www.bischkek.diplo.de/contentblob/3046528/Daten/304090/ZentralasienAnalysen11.pdf (12.10.2011)
    Comment Ziele: einheitl. Wirtschaftsraum, gemeinsame Energie- und Wasserpolitik, Freizügigkeit; Mitglieder: Kasachstan, Kirgistan, Usbekistan und Tadschikistan; 2005 wurde die Eingliederung der CACO in die Eurasische Wirtschaftsgemeinschaft IATE:923992 beschlossen; DIV: aka 13.08.10, UPD: aih, 12.10.2011
    Central Asian Co-operation Organisation | CACO | Central-Asian Cooperation Organisation | CAC
    en
    Definition The Treaty on the Establishment of the Central Asian Cooperation Organization (CACO) was signed on February 28, 2002 in the city of Almaty (Kazakhstan). The CACO succeeded the Central Asian Economic Community (CAEC) created in 1994. The CACO included Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. Reference http://www.eurasianhome.org/xml/t/databases.xml?lang=en&nic=databases&intorg=8&pid=15 [27.6.2011]
    Comment At the Astana Summit held on December 27, 2002 in Kazakhstan the heads of the member states of the CACO confirmed that the CACO project met the strategic interests of their countries. Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev proposed to create the common economic space within the CACO.In February 2004 the Parliament of Kazakhstan was the first of the Central Asian countries to ratify the Treaty on the Establishment of the Central Asian Cooperation Organization (CACO).On October 7, 2005 at the CACO summit held in St.-Petersburg there was taken a decision to merge the Central Asian Cooperation Organization (CACO) with the Eurasian Economic Community (EAEC).In October 2005, Uzbekistan applied for membership in EAEC. OCAC has de facto dissolved on 25 January 2006, when Uzbekistan joined EAEC. But later in 2008 Uzbekistan has decided to temporarily suspend its membership.
    Organisation de coopération centre-asiatique | Organisation de coopération centrasiatique | Organisation de coopération centre asiatique | OCCA
    fr
    Definition Organisation internationale créée en 1994 afin de renforcer la coopération sur le plan politique et sécuritaire, d'accroître le développement économique et de garantir la paix et la stabilité de la région centreasiatique. Reference D'après Yearbook of International Organizations vol 1A 2009-2010 p. 419
    Comment 1. Les membres de l'OCCA sont le Kazakhstan, le Kirghizstan, l'Ouzbékistan, le Tadjikistan et la Russie. La Géorgie, la Turquie et l'Ukraine assistent aux réunions en qualité d'observateurs régionaux. 2. L'Organisation de coopération centrasiatique a remplacé en février 2002 la Communauté économique centre-asiatique fondée en 1994 par le Kazakhstan, le Kirghizstan, le Tadjikistan et l’Ouzbékistan.