Cooperation mechanism in Central Asia
A Central Asian cooperation system (center Asia きょうりょくきこう British: Organization of Central Asian Cooperation or Central Asian Cooperation Organization, abbreviated to OCAC or CACO) is an international organization led by the Central Asian countries which ever existed.
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I assume it a Central Asian federal (British: Central Asian Commonwealth, abbreviated to CAC) mother formed in 1991 by Central Asian Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Tajikistan, Turkmenistan withdrew in 1994 and became the Central Asian economic alliance (British: Central Asian Economic Union, abbreviated to CAEU), and Tajikistan returned it in 1998, and it was Central Asian economic cooperation (British: Central Asian Economic Cooperation, abbreviated to CAEC) afterwards.
It was Almaty, Kazakhstan on February 28, 2002, and it was signed, and a foundation treaty changed its name to cooperation mechanism in Central Asia, and Russia joined it on May 28, 2004.
OCAC was integrated with EAEC and dismantled it virtually by Uzbekistan applying to the Eurasia economy community (EAEC) for participation in October, 2005, and participation having been realized on January 25, 2006.
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