Alma-Ata Protocol

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The Alma-Ata Protocol was a 1991 agreement by former Soviet republics that confirmed the dissolution of the USSR and formally established the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).

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Alma-Ata Protocol canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf international agreement
multilateral treaty
appliesTo post-Soviet states
confirmed dissolution of the Soviet Union
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
created framework for cooperation among CIS member states
dateSigned 1991-12-21
established Commonwealth of Independent States
excludes Baltic states
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
follows Belavezha Accords
hasEffectOn geopolitics of Eastern Europe and Central Asia
international law
state succession of the USSR
historicalPeriod post-Cold War era
language Russian
legalStatus founding document of the Commonwealth of Independent States
numberOfSignatories 11
partOf process of Soviet Union dissolution
recognized Russia as continuator state of the USSR
Russia as legal successor of the USSR in the UN Security Council
relatedTo Belavezha Accords
Commonwealth of Independent States
dissolution of the Soviet Union
resultedIn formal creation of the CIS
international recognition of the end of the USSR
signatory Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Moldova
Russia
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Ukraine
Uzbekistan
signedBy leaders of 11 former Soviet republics
signedIn Almaty
surface form: Alma-Ata

Kazakh SSR
Kazakhstan
subject coordination of foreign and defense policy within CIS
division of rights and obligations of the USSR
successor status of former Soviet republics

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