The Union of Russia and Belarus (Russian: Союз России и Беларуси - Soyuz Rossii i Belorusii), also United State of Russia and Belarus (Russian: Союзное государство России и Беларуси - Soyuznoye gosudarstvo Rossii i Belorusii), unoficially called the Rusobelia (Russian: Русобелия) - is a supranational confederal entity comprising Russia and Belarus.
Originally the Community of Russia and Belarus was formed on April 2 1996. The basis of the union was strengthened on April 2 1997 (when its name was changed to Union of Russia and Belarus) and later on December 25 1998 with the signature of several agreements intending to provide greater political, economic, and social integration. In reality, the Union may be considered a confederation.
The creation of the Union was initiated by the president of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko to harmonise the political and economic differences between the two countries. Earlier (1994) asimilar proposal by the president of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev, intended as the foundation of a confederal Eurasian Union, was not adopted.
In 1999 the president of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Milošević declared his wish to join the Union as an observing member.
The Treaty of creation of the United State of Belarus and Russia was signed on December 8, 1999. The intention was to achive in time a federation like the USSR with a common president, parliament, flag, coat of arms, hymn, constitution, army, citizenship, currency etc.
The Treaty on the Formation of a Union State has established the following institutions:
Pavel Borodin is the current state secretary of the Union (who is suspected of fraud, embezzlement and other financial crimes, and was arrested in the United States *). He was first appointed by the Supreme State Council on January 26, 2000 for a four-year term. In 2004, his term was renewed for another four years.
Belarus and Russia had been collecting the Value Added Tax (VAT) in the country of origin, but from January 1, 2005 VAT is collected in the country of destination (just like in most other independent countries in the world). This change gave rise to a considerable degree of confusion and has disrupted many trade operations between Belarus and Russia.
On February 10, 2005 almost all (an estimated 85%-90%) private enterpreneurs in Belarus staged a one-day warning strike, protesting the new VAT scheme between the two countries and Lukashenko's economic policies.
International organizations | Foreign relations of Belarus | Foreign relations of Russia
Russisch-Weißrussische Union | Unión de Rusia y Bielorrusia | 러시아-벨라루스 연방 | Związek Białorusi i Rosji | Союзное государство России и Белоруссии | 俄白联盟
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