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Kazakhstan’s Uncertain Future in the Customs Union
On July 1, the Customs Union between Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus formally came into force. However, the occasion produced no cause for celebration among the members of the Customs Union. The reasons for such open pessimism over the future of this organization are becoming evident, as Minsk and Moscow increasingly resort to unfriendly language in their fruitless efforts to overcome the deepening differences on vital issues. In Kazakhstan, public events staged by nationalist forces against alliance with Slavic states, above all, Russia, are becoming frequent.

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