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|    Bump: Re: The Ukraine and the Two New Re    |
|    05 Apr 22 10:01:09    |
      XPost: fl.politics, houston.politics, tx.politics       XPost: alt.abortion, talk.abortion       From: Intelligent@savetheworldmsn.com              On 4/2/2022 7:36 PM, Intelligent Party wrote:       > The Ukraine and the two new republics should consider Free Association:       >       > This would include:       >       > 1.The right to Work.       > 2.The right to Reside.       > 3.Equal rights.       > 4.If Political rights.       > 5.And Human rights.       >       > This would be possible, even if the two new republics decide to request       annexation       > by Russia sometime in the future, which they may never do. If so, two       > possibilities would be that while both the Ukraine and Russia could use both       the       > republics, people residing in the republics would have both the Ukraine and       > Russia, if they had lived in the new republic for a period of years, or else       as of       > a certain date and/or were descendants.       >       > Perhaps in the future, the EU and the EAEU will each have each other anyway.       > Russia is part of Europe, and not Arabia. We are not nations of eternal       war, and       > wish to see peace through a united Europe.       >       >       > Norway and Iceland are not in the EU, but have a separate EFTA - European       Free       > Trade Association, which has the EU:       > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Free_Trade_Association       >       >       > The U.S. has a Compact of Free Association with the Marshall islands,       Micronesia,       > and Palau:       > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_of_Free_Association       >       >       > Additionally, as a token of good will, the Russians can perhaps put Crimea       in Free       > Association with the Ukraine as well. Or, more extremely, the entirety of       Russia       > could be in Free Association with the Ukraine, while the Ukraine joins the       EU. The       > second idea would perhaps entail a little more border and immigration issues       at       > the Ukrainian borders.       >       >       >              Bump              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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