CELEX: 51993PC0101(01)
Language: en
Date: 1993-03-18
Title: Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION on the conclusion of the Agreements in the form of exchanges of letters with Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine relating to the Agreement on trade and commercial and economic cooperation signed on 18 December 1989 between the European Economic Community, the European Atomic Energy Community and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
                                                                 C0M(93) 101 final
                                                                 Brussels, 18 March 1993
                                                 Proposal for a
                                                COUNCIL DECISION
                        on the conclusion of the Agreements in the form of exchanges of
                   letters with Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
                   Moldova, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine relating to the
                   Agreement on trade and commercial and economic cooperation signed on
                   18 December 1989 between the European Economic Community, the European
                   Atomic Energy Community and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
                                                 Proposal for a
                                                COUNCIL DECISION
                       approving the Agreements in the form of exchanges of letters with
                   Armenia,     Belarus,   Georgia,     Kazakhstan,    Kyrgyzstan,   Moldova,
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                   Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine relating to the Agreement on
                   trade and commercial and economic cooperation signed on 18 December
                   1989 between the European Economic Community, the European Atomic
                   Energy Community and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
                                                  Proposal for a
                                                COUNCIL DECISION
                        on the conclusion of the Agreements in the form of exchanges of
                    letters with Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan,
                   Moldova, Russia, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine relating to the
                   Agreement on trade in textile products initialled in Brussels on
                   11 December 1989 between the European Economic Community and the Union
                   of Soviet Socialist Republics
                                                       Draft
                                               COMMISSION DECISION
                        on the conclusion by the European Atomic Energy Community of the
                   Agreements in the form of exchanges of letters with Armenia, Belarus,
                   Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan
                   and Ukraine
                                          (presented by the Commission)
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                           EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
     The annexed draft agreements in the form of exchanges of letters
     with Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova,
     Russia, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine relate to the
     a)  agreement on trade and commercial and economic cooperation
         signed on 18 December 1989 between the European Economic
         Community and the European Atomic Energy Community and the Union
         of Soviet Socialist Republics ( the "general agreement")
and
     b)  agreement on trade in textile products initialled on 11 December
         1989 between the European Economic Community and the Union of
         Soviet Socialist Republics (the "textile agreement").
2.   Due to the dissolution of the USSR, the Council decided on 2 March
     1992 to replace these agreements with new ones signed by the
     successor states of the former Soviet Union. Since the process of
    negotiating the new agreements will take some time, it was proposed
     that all parties should confirm their readiness to fulfil their
    obligations deriving from the previous agreements with the USSR
    until new agreements are signed. Therefore, draft exchanges of
     letters to this effect, together with the technical adjustments
    which take account of the creation of new independent states were
    sent to the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the 12 successor states
    of the former Soviet Union on 20 March 1992.
3.  To date nine states have initialled the exchange of letters for the
    general agreement and ten states for the textile agreement.
4.  The annexed draft proposals ask the Council to conclude and to
    approve the conclusion by the Commission, as appropriate, of the
    exchanges of letters in respect of the general agreement and the
    Council to conclude the textile agreement.
    As the textile agreement has expired on 31 December 1992, the
    proposed Council decision concluding the exchange of letters is
    intended to provide the necessary legal cover for the rights and
    obligations that have arisen during the de facto application of the
    textile agreement up to 31 December 1992 since the dissolution of
    the USSR.
    It is suggested that both the Council and the Commission designate
    Mr. Michael Emerson, Head of the Delegation of the Commission in
    Moscow, to sign the letters.
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                                Proposal for a
                               COUNCIL DECISION
       on the conclusion of the Agreements in the form of exchanges of
  letters   with Armenia,    Belarus,    Georgia,   Kazakhstan,   Kyrgyzstan,
   Moldova, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan     and   Ukraine   relating   to   the
 Agreement on trade and commercial and economic cooperation signed on 18
  December 1989 between the European Economic Community, the European
 Atomic Energy Community and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
 THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
 Having regard     to the Treaty establishing        the  European   Economic
 Community, and in Articles 113 and 235 thereof,
 Having regard to the proposal of the Commission,
 Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament, (1)
 Whereas the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy
 Community signed an agreement on 18 December 1989 with the Union of
 Soviet Socialist Republics; since that date the Union of Soviet
 Socialist Republics has been dissolved and it is therefore necessary to
 make adjustments to that Agreement by exchanges of letters in agreement
 with the successor states.
Whereas the conclusion by the European Economic Community of the
exchanges of      letters with Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine , relating
 to the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the
European Atomic Energy Community and the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics on trade and commercial and economic cooperation is necessary
 for the achievement of the Communities objectives          in the field of
external economic relations,
Whereas it appears that certain measures of economic cooperation
provided for by the Agreement exceed the powers of action provided for
 in the Treaty, and in particular those specified in the field of the
common commercial policy,
HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:
                                  Art icle 1
The Agreements in the form of exchanges of letters between the
European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community and
Armenia,     Belarus,    Georgia,     Kazakhstan,    Kyrgyzstan,    Moldova,
Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine , relating to the Agreement on
trade and commercial and economic cooperation signed on 18 December 1989
between    the European    Economic Community,     European Atomic     Energy
Commumnity and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics are hereby
approved on behalf of the European Economic Community.
(1) Opinion adopted on             OJ No
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 The text of the Agreements    in the form of   exchanges of  letters are
 annexed to this Decision.
                                 Article 2
 The President of the Council shall give the notification provided for in
 paragraph 5 of the letters (1).
 Done at Brussels
 For the CounciI
 The President
(1) The date of entry into force of the Agreements will be published in
    the Official Journal of the European Communities by the Genera*
    Secretariat of the Council.
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                                Proposal for a
                               COUNCIL DECISION
  approving the Agreements in the form of exchanges of letters with
 Armenia,     Belarus,    Georgia,    Kazakhstan,  Kyrgyzstan,    Moldova,
 Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine relating to the Agreement on
  trade and commercial and economic cooperation signed on 18 December 1989
 between the European Economic Community, the       European Atomic Energy
 Community and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
 THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
 Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy
 Community, and in particular the second paragraph of Article 101
 thereof,
 Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
 Whereas the Commission has negotiated the Agreements in the form of
 exchanges of     letters with Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
 Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine relating to
 the Agreement on trade and commercial and economic cooperation signed on
 18 December 1989, between the European Economic Community and the
 European Atomic Energy Community and the Union of Soviet Socialist
 Republics and proposes to conclude the said agreements on behalf of the
 European Atomic Energy Community,
Whereas approval should be given for conclusion by the Commission of the
said agreements on behalf of the said Community,
HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS
                                Sole Art icle
The conclusion by the Commission of the Agreements in the form of
exchanges of     letters with Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine relating to
the Agreement on trade and commercial and economic cooperation signed on
18 December 1989 between the European Economic Community and the
European Atomic Energy Community and the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics on behalf of the European Atomic Energy Community is hereby
approved.
The text of the agreement is attached to this Decision.
Done at Brussels
For the Council
The President
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                                Proposal for a
                               COUNCIL DECISION
      on the conclusion of the Agreements in the form of exchanges of
  letters with Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova,
 Russia, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine relating to the Agreement
 on trade in textile products initialled in Brussels on 11 December 1989
 between the European Economic Community and the Union of Soviet Socialist
 Republi cs
 THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
 Having   regard   to   the Treaty   establishing    the    European     Economic
 Community, and in particular Article 113 thereof,
 Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
 Having regard to the opinion of the European Par I i a m e n t , C )
Whereas the European Economic Community         initialled an agreement         in
Brussels on 11 December       1989 with the Union of Soviet             Socialist
Republics; since that date the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics has
been dissolved and it is therefore necessary to make adjustments to that
Agreement by exchanges of letters          in agreement with the successor
states to provide the necessary legal cover for the period since the
dissolution of the USSR up to 31 December 1992.
Whereas the conclusion by the European Economic Community of the
exchanges of      letters with Armenia, Belarus, Georgia,             Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Ukraine ,
relating to the agreement between the European Economic Community and
the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on trade in textile products are
necessary for the achievement of the Commmunity's objectives in the
field of external economic relations,
HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS
                                  Article 1
The Agreements in the form of exchanges of letters with Armenia,
Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tadzhikistan,
Turkmenistan    and Ukraine, are hereby       approved on behalf of           the
Communi ty.
The text of the agreements are attached to the Decision.
(1) Opinion adopted on             OJ n"
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                                Art icle 2
The President of the Council shall give the notification provided for in
paragraph 7 of the letters.
Done at Brussels
For the CounciI
The President
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                                  Draf.1
                            COMMISSION DECISION
 on the conclusion by the European Atomic Energy Community of the
 Agreements in the form of exchanges of letters with Armenia, Belarus,
 Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and
 Ukraine
 THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
 Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy
 Community, and in particular the second paragraph of Article 101
 thereof,
 Whereas the Agreements in the form of exchanges of letters with
 Armenia,    Belarus,   Georgia,     Kazakhstan,   Kyrgyzstan,   Moldova,
 Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan, and Ukraine     were signed on         1992;
 whereas by Decision of             1992 the Council approved the said
 Agreements in the form of an exchange of letters for the purposes of
 conclusion by the Commission on behalf of the European Atomic Energy
 Community;
Whereas the Agreements should be concluded on behalf of      the European
Atomic Energy Community,
HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:
                                 Article 1
The Agreements in the form of exchanges of letters with Armenia,BeIarus
Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and
Ukraine are hereby approved on behalf of the European Atomic Energy
Community.
The texts of the Agreements are annexed to this Decision.
                                Art icle 2
The President of the Commission shall give on behalf of the European
Atomic Energy Community the notification provided for in paragraph 5 of
the letters*1*.
Done at Brussels         1992
For the Commission
(1) The date of entry into force of the Agreements will be publisshed in
     the Official Journal of the European Communities by the General
    Secretariat of the Council.
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                                    Draft
                            Exchange of letters
                                  LETTER I
 1. On 18th December 1989 an Agreement between the European Economic
    Community and the European Atomic Energy Community and the Union of
     Soviet Socialist Republics on trade and commercial and economic
    cooperation was signed in Brussels.
    The Agreement came into force on 1 April 1990 and has been concluded
     for an initial period of 10 years.
    A copy of the Agreement is annexed.
2.  Since the dissolution of the USSR,.your Government declared its
    readiness to fulfil the international obligations ensuing for it
    from treaties and agreements concluded by the former USSR.
3.  The Communities are ready     to ful f i I:-, thei r obligations under the
    Agreement provided that
    (1) the technical adjustments, set out in paragraph 4 below, which
         take account of the new situation after the dissolution of the
         USSR and the creation of new independent states, are made to the
         Agreement
    and
    (2) your country confirms in writing to the Communities on receipt
         of this letter that it is bound by all the provisions of, and
         will fulfil the obligations contained in, the Agreement as so
         adjusted.
4.  Throughout the Agreement   the term "USSR" shall be replaced by the
    term "Belarus".
    The first two sentences of Article 22(1)(d) shall be replaced by the
    fol lowing text :
    "Meetings of the joint committee shall take place in Brussels and
    Minsk alternately at times mutually agreed between the Contracting
    Part ies".
5.  The amendments stemming from this exchange of letters shall enter
    into force on the day following the date on which the Contracting
    Parties have notified each other that the legal procedures necessary
    to this end have been completed.
6.  The Communities would be grateful to receive from your government
    the confirmation referred to in paragraphs 3(2) above.
                                          On behalf of the Council of
                                          the European Communities
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                                   LETTER I I
 Dear Mr. Vice-President,
 I have received your letter of             which reads as follows:
 "1. On 18th December 1989 an Agreement between the European Economic
      Community and the European Atomic Energy Community and the Union of
      Soviet Socialist Republics on trade and commercial and economic
      cooperation was signed in Brussels.
      The Agreement came into force on 1 April 1990 and has been concluded
      for an initial period of 10 years.
     A copy of the Agreement   is annexed.
2.   Since the dissolution of the USSR, your Government declared its
      readiness to fulfil the international obligations ensuing for it
      from treaties and agreements concluded by the former USSR.
3.   The Communities are ready      to fulfil  their  obligations under the
     Agreement provided that
      (1) the technical adjustments, set out in paragraph 4 below, which
          take account of the new situation after the dissolution of the
          USSR and the creation of new independent states, are made to the
          Agreement
     and
     (2) your country confirms in writing to the Communities on receipt
          of this letter that it is bound by all the provisions of, and
          will fulfil the obligations contained in, the Agreement as so
          adjusted.
4.   Throughout the Agreement    the term "USSR" shall be replaced by the
     term "Belarus".
     The first two sentences of Article 22(1)(d) shall be replaced by the
     fol lowing text :
     "Meetings of the joint committee shall take place in Brussels and
     Minsk alternately at times mutually agreed between the Contracting
     Part ies".
5.   The amendments stemming from this exchange of letters shall enter
     into force on the day following the date on which the Contracting
     Parties have notified each other that the legal procedures necessary
     to this end have been completed.
5.   The Communities would be grateful to receive from your government
     the confirmation referred to in paragraphs 3(2) above."
 ---pagebreak--- The Government of Belarus confirms that it is bound by a I I the
provisions of, and will fulfil the obligations contained in, the
Agreement between the Communities and the USSR on trade and
commercial and economic cooperation, as adjusted in your letter
of
                               For the Government of Belarus
 ---pagebreak---                                     Draft
                            Exchange of letters
                                  LETTER I
 1.  On 18th December 1989 an Agreement between the European Economic
     Community and the European Atomic Energy Community and the Union of
     Soviet Socialist Republics on trade and commercial and economic
     cooperation was signed in Brussels.
     The Agreement came into force on 1 April 1990 and has been concluded
     for an initial period of 10 years.
     A copy of the Agreement is annexed.
 2.  Since the dissolution of the USSR, your Government declared its
     readiness to fulfil the international obligations ensuing for it
     from treaties and agreements concluded by the former USSR.
 3. The Communities are ready     to fulfil    their  obligations under the
    Agreement provided that
     (1) the technical adjustments, set out in paragraph 4 below, which
         take account of the new situation after the dissolution of the
         USSR and the creation of new independent states, are made to the
         Agreement
    and
     (2) your country confirms in writing to the Communities on receipt
         of this letter that it is bound by all the provisions of, and
         will fulfil the obligations contained in, the Agreement as so
         adjusted.
4.  Throughout the Agreement   the term "USSR" shall be replaced by the
    term "Ukraine".
    The first two sentences of Article 22(1)(d) shall be replaced by the
    fol lowing text :
    "Meetings of the joint committee shall take place in Brussels and
    Kiyev alternately at times mutually agreed between the Contracting
    Part ies".
5.  The amendments stemming from this exchange of letters shall enter
     into force on the day following the date on which the Contracting
    Parties have notified each other that the legal procedures necessary
    to this end have been completed.
6.  The Community has taken note of the declaration of the Ukraine, made
    during the discussion which led to this exchange of letters, that
    the expression "allow relief from duties, taxes and other charges"
    in article 4 of the Agreement may also refer to "allow reimbursement
    of duties, taxes and other charges in case of re-exportation of the
    goods after inward processing".
7.  The Communities would be grateful to receive from your government
    the confirmation referred to in paragraphs 3(2) above.
                                         On behalf of the Council of
                                          the European Communities
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                                  LETTER I I
 Dear Mr. Vice-President,
 I have received your letter of            which reads as follows:
 "1. On 18th December 1989 an Agreement between the European Economic
      Community and the European Atomic Energy Community and the Union of
      Soviet Socialist Republics on trade and commercial and economic
      cooperation was signed in Brussels.
      The Agreement came into force on 1 April 1990 and has been concluded
      for an initial period of 10 years.
     A copy of the Agreement is annexed.
2.   Since the dissolution of the USSR, your Government declared its
      readiness to fulfil the international obligations ensuing for it
      from treaties and agreements concluded by the former USSR.
3.   The Communities are ready     to fulfil  their obligations  under the
     Agreement provided that
      (1) the technical adjustments, set out in paragraph 4 below, which
          take account of the new situation after the dissolution of the
          USSR and the creation of new independent states, are made to the
          Agreement
     and
      (2) your country confirms in writing to the Communities on receipt
          of this letter that it is bound by all the provisions of, and
          will fulfil the obligations contained in, the Agreement as so
          adjusted.
4.   Throughout the Agreement   the term "USSR" shall be replaced by the
     term "Ukraine".
     The first two sentences of Article 22(1)(d) shall be replaced by the
     fol lowing text :
     "Meetings of the joint committee shall take place in Brussels and
     Kiyev alternately at times mutually agreed between the Contracting
     Part ies".
5.   The amendments stemming from this exchange of letters shall enter
     into force on the day following the date on which the Contracting
     Parties have notified each other that the legal procedures necessary
     to this end have been completed.
6.   The Community has taken note of the declaration of the Ukraine, made
     during the discussion which led to this exchange of letters, that
     the expression "allow relief from duties, taxes and other charges"
     in article 4 of the Agreement may also refer to "allow reimbursement
     of duties, taxes and other charges in case of re-exportation of the
     goods after inward processing".
7.   The Communities would be grateful to receive from your government
     the confirmation referred to in paragraphs 3(2) above."
 ---pagebreak---                                \£
The Government of Ukraine confirms that it is bound by all the
provisions of, and will fulfil the obligations contained in, the
Agreement between the Communities and the USSR on trade and
commercial and economic cooperation, as adjusted in your letter
of
                                  For the Government of Ukraine
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                                                  DRAFT
                          Exchange of letters
                                LETTER I
1. On 11 December 1989 an Agreement between the European Economic
   Community and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on trade in
   textile products was initialled in Brussels ("the Agreement").
   The Agreement has been applied de facto since 1 January 1990      and
   expires by the end of 1992.
   A copy of the Agreement is annexed.
2. Since the dissolution of the USSR, your Government has declared its
   readiness to fulfil the international obligations ensuing for it
   from treaties and agreements concluded by the former USSR.
3. The Community    is ready   to   fulfil  its obligations  under   the
   Agreement provided that
   (1) the necessary technical adjustment, set out in paragraph 4
        below, and any other adjustments the parties may consider
        appropriate in due course for the proper functioning of the
        Agreement, which take account of the new situation after the
        dissolution of the USSR and the creation of new indépendant
        states, are made to the Agreement, and
    (2) your country confirms In writing to the Community upon receipt
        of this letter   that it is bound by ail the provisions of, and
        will fulfil the obligations contained in, the Agreement as so
        adjusted.
4. Throughout the Agreement the term "USSR" shall be replaced by the
   term "Belarus"
5.  in the meantime, products originating in Belarus will continue to
   be set off against the quantitative limits and consultation levels
   fixed by the Agreement referred to in paragraph 1 above for these
   products. Once these limits have been exhausted, textile products
   originating in the new independent states arising out of the
   dissolution of the USSR will no longer be allowed to enter the
   Community.
6. The Community would be grateful to receive from your      government
   the confirmation referred to in paragraph 3 above.
7. The amendments stemming from this exchange of letters shall enter
   into force on the day     following the day on which the Contracting
   Parties have notified each other that the          legal  procedures
   necessary to this end have been completed.
                                                On behalf of the
                                                CounciI of the
                                                European Communities
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                                                        DRAFT
                           LETTER I I
Dear Mr. Vice-President,
I have received your letter of         which reads as follows :
"1. On 11 December 1989 an Agreement between the European Economic
    Community and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on trade in
    textile products was initialled in Brussels ("the Agreement").
    The Agreement has been applied de facto since 1 January 1990       and
    expires by the end of 1992.
    A copy of the Agreement is annexed.
2.  Since the dissolution of the USSR, your Government has declared its
    readiness to fulfil the international obligations ensuing for it
    from treaties and agreements concluded by the former USSR.
3.  The Community    is ready   to   fulfil  its  obligations  under   the
    Agreement provided that
    (1) the necessary technical adjustment, set out in paragraph 4
         below, and any other adjustments the parties may consider
         appropriate in due course for the proper functioning of the
         Agreement, which take account of the new situation after the
         dissolution of the USSR and the creation of new indépendant
         states, are made to the Agreement, and
    (2) your country confirms In writing to the Community upon receipt
         of this letter   that it is bound by all the provisions of, and
         will fulfil the obligations contained in, the Agreement as so
         adjusted.
4.  Throughout the Agreement the term "USSR" shall be replaced by the
    term "Belarus"
5.   In the meantime, products originating in Belarus will continue to
    be set off against the quantitative limits and consultation levels
    fixed by the Agreement referred to in paragraph 1 above for these
    products. Once these limits have been exhausted, textile products
    originating in the new independent states arising out of the
    dissolution of the USSR will no longer be allowed to enter the
    Community.
6.  The Community would be grateful to receive from your        government
    the confirmation referred to in paragraph 3 above.
7.  The amendments stemming from this exchange of letters shall enter
     into force on the day following the day on which the Contracting
    Parties have notified each other that the           legal procedures
    necessary to this end have been completed."
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The Government of Belarus confirms that it is bound by all the
provisions of, and will fulfill the obligations contained in, the
Agreement between the Community and the USSR on trade in text i le
products, as adjusted in your letter of
                                        For the Government of
                                        Belarus
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