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WTO Negotiators Agree On Final Terms For Russia Entry

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev adjusts his jacket during a visit to Russian IT-manufacturing company Kraftway, in Obninsk, in April 2010.
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Negotiators have agreed on final terms that would allow Russia to join the World Trade Organization (WTO) body after 18 years, on the heels of a Swiss-brokered deal to lift Georgian objections to Russian membership.

The WTO said a working panel has agreed on the terms that would allow Russia to be approved as a member at the WTO's ministerial meeting on December 15-17.

"It has been a long journey, but today, Russia has taken a big step towards its destination of membership in the WTO," Director-General Pascal Lamy said.

Stefan Johannesson, chairman of the WTO working group on Russian accession, claimed the development was also good for the international economic situation.

"The accession of Russia to the World Trade Organization is a win-win result," he said.  "It's a win-win situation and, as someone said, one of the delegates this morning, this is good news for the gloomy global economy."

Russia applied to join in 1993 but negotiations dragged on and were further delayed after Georgia blocked Russia's membership bid over Russian bans on wine and mineral water and following its brief war with Russia over South Ossetia in 2008.

A breakthrough was achieved only last week, when the two sides agreed to a proposal that would allow international monitoring of trade through Georgia's pro-Moscow breakaway regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. That deal was signed on November 9.

Officials in those regions -- which have enjoyed Russian backing for independence since the war -- have expressed concern over the terms of the deal.

compiled from agency reports
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by: roki from: tunel
November 10, 2011 23:30
??? "after Georgia blocked Russia's membership bid over Russian bans on wine and mineral water" ??? I thought the dispute is related to the cotrol over certain territory and transit of goods there rather than about wine and watter..are you (RFE) sure about this ???

by: Konstantin from: Los Angeles
November 12, 2011 12:23
I also feel no trust to such agreements, unless the bigger deal
was also made behind the scene.

PS for Georgia:

Would Georgians still trust Russia on such oral aditional deal?
Why? Because the reflection of Medvedev's face in the mirror looks
tha same as the real face, only in reverse?
It might explain why NATO said that Georgia is not yet ready for
the full NATO membership.

PS for Russia:

Once Stalin told to Russian leaders in USSR:
"What would happen to you and your country, if I done?
You all so mediocre people, and, since my 1947 house arrest,
You plagiarize and usurp - not anymore a brilliant mind, they gone."

They answered with vindictive greens on their willfull Varanga faces:
"Don't worry, we forgeing a genious child, remember Konstantin,
One that offered "Contract with the People"? All our wises
Already working on him - he'll replace your brain,
But living-out in infamy in "pain amplifiers".

I still deny them, but they report to their top
Missread ideas. Top follows as I am a Pop.
Last time I wrote, if one is hipnotized, follow
Contigency. If missuse it - where they'll go?
To CIS full freedom, or to termidor and dop,
Betraying CIS and covering it with Gallows?

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