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Is Russia a member of the European Union?

Question 1: Does Russia belong to the EU? There are 25 countries in the EU

Europe (43 countries/1 region)

Northern Europe: Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Faroe Islands (Denmark) (6)

Eastern Europe: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Russia, Ukraine, Moldova (7)

Central Europe: Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein (8)

Western Europe: United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Monaco (7)

Southern Europe: Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Macedonia, Albania, Greece, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Mexico

Italy, Vatican City, San Marino, Malta, Spain, Portugal, Andorra (16)

< p> The United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Hungary, Slovenia, Sarnia, Latvia, and Lithuania have not joined the euro area

Question 2: Russia is Not an EU country, not

When the Soviet Union first collapsed, Russia wanted to join the EU, but the EU did not define Russia as an ally. Instead, it is regarded as a competitor for the EU's interests in Northern Europe. As the number of EU member states increases, Russia's interests continue to be violated. Now, Russia's comprehensive national strength is becoming increasingly powerful, its attitude towards the EU is gradually getting tougher, and the conflicts of interests between the two sides are also increasing. (If they cannot fight, in our words, they are equal in power. There is no possibility of war. Even if they want to fight, it is also an opportunity for our development. Haha)

Question 3: Is Russia an EU country? Didn’t Russia not want to be regarded as a European country by the West as early as the time of Tsarist Russia, let alone now?

Question 4: Russia joins the EU Already? None

EU member states

The original 15 countries: France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Greece, Spain, Portugal, Austria, Finland, Sweden

10 new countries : Cyprus and Malta are Mediterranean island countries, and the other eight countries (Poland, Hungary, Czech, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania) are all in Central and Eastern Europe. They were included in the sphere of influence of the Soviet Union at the Yalta Conference and belonged to the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Camp

In 1973, the United Kingdom, Denmark and Ireland joined the European Union. In 1981, Greece became the 10th member of the European Union. In 1986, Portugal and Spain joined the European Union.

In 1995, Austria, Sweden and Finland joined the EU, expanding the number of EU member states to 15. (15 Schengen countries confirmed)

On November 18, 2002, the 15 foreign ministers of the EU held a meeting in Brussels and decided to invite 10 countries including Malta, Cyprus, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to join the EU. April 2003 On March 16, at the EU summit held in Athens, the capital of Greece, the above-mentioned 10 countries formally signed the EU accession agreement (the last 10 countries of the EU were confirmed)

Question 5: Russia is also Europe Country, why doesn’t the EU want him? The purpose of the EU is to “promote the balanced economic and social development of member states by establishing a space without internal borders, strengthening the coordinated development of economy and society, and establishing an economic and monetary union that will eventually implement a unified currency.” Promote the alliance's identity on the international stage through the implementation of a communist foreign and security policy." On August 24, 1991, the Russian Soviet Federation declared independence and became the Russian Federation. Since then, although the Russian Federation has maintained its status as a great power, it has always faced economic difficulties. Today, Russia's national strength is developing rapidly, and its politics, economy and military are very advanced in the world. It is impossible to join an organization and develop together. Russia has the ability to develop into a big country on its own.

The EU countries have close ties with the United States. Russia is a product of the former Soviet Union. During the Cold War, the Soviet Union and the United States were in a state of confrontation.

Question 6: How many countries are there in Europe? How many member states are there in the European Union? There are 44 countries of origin in Europe. In addition, there are also countries involved in Europe ( Such as spanning Asia and Europe, or participating in European affairs, etc.), such as Cyprus, Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan.

There are six founding member states of the European Union, namely Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. The alliance currently has 27 member states and 23 official official languages.

Question 7: Why does Russia not join the EU? Geographically, Russia’s main territory is in Asia, and Europe is only a small part. However, because the birthplace of civilization and its administrative center are in Europe, Therefore, it is classified as a European country. In addition, Russia is incompatible with the main core countries of the EU in terms of politics, culture, economic model, ethnicity, religion, and ideology. The conditions set by the EU are to fully move closer to the EU in the above fields, especially in the face of Russia's rich resources, and even wants to take advantage of it. This is not in Russia's national interest. What's more, Russia itself doesn't care about joining the EU. Russia's military and resources have dominated Europe for many years. The two sides have had conflicts for a long time. The most vicious sanctions against Russia are not the United States, but the European Union.

Question 8: Is Ukraine a member of the European Union? no! Ukraine (Ukrainian: УКРА?НА) is located in eastern Europe and is the largest country in Europe except Russia. One of the 15 member states of the former Soviet Union, it is the third largest member state after Russia and Kazakhstan. Ukraine borders Russia to the east, the Black Sea to the south, Belarus to the north, and Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova to the west. Ukraine has an important geographical location and is at the intersection of geopolitics between the European Union and the CIS, especially Russia. It covers an area of ​​603,700 square kilometers (including approximately 25,500 square kilometers of Crimea). As one of the important markets in the world, Ukraine is the third largest grain exporter in the world. Ukrainians belong to the East Slavic ethnic group and are closely related to Russians and Belarusians. Ukraine is an emerging free market economy. Ukraine's industry and agriculture are relatively developed, and heavy industry occupies a major position in industry. Ukraine still retains a large armed force system in its military field. Ukraine implements the political principle of separation of powers and is an independent, independent, democratic country under the rule of law and implements the rule of law. The President is the supreme head of state representing the country.

On March 18, 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed an agreement on the accession of Crimea and Sevastopol to Russia with the Chairman of the Crimean Parliament and Sevastopol in the Kremlin. After the signing ceremony, the Russian national anthem was played. The picture shows Russian President Vladimir Putin, Crimean Parliament Speaker Konstantinov, Crimean Prime Minister Aksyonov and Sevastopol City Council Chairman Chaly *** signing the treaty. China News Service, March 21. According to the Associated Press, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the bill for Crimea to join the Russian Federation on the 21st, making it official. Crimea and Sevastopol held referendums on status issues on the 16th. According to the results of 100% of the votes, 96.77% of the voters who voted in favor of Crimea joining the Russian Federation, with a turnout rate of 83.1%. Russia and Crimea signed a treaty on the accession of the Republic of Korea and the city of Sevastopol to Russia on the 18th. Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted a bill on Crimea's accession to the Russian Federation to the State Duma on the 19th. On the 20th, the Russian State Duma (Lower House) and the Federation Council (Upper House) on the 21st approved the inter-state treaty for Crimea and the city of Sevastopol to join the Russian Federation as new subjects, as well as related matters about Crimea. Federal constitutional law on the transitional period for the integration of Asia and Sevastopol into Russia and the integration of new subjects of the Russian Federation. After Putin's signature, the legal process for Crimea to join the Russian Federation will be completed and the treaty will officially enter into force.

Question 9: Russia is a European country in history. Why does the EU rank first? European civilization originated from Roman civilization and belongs to the maritime civilization, while Russian civilization has an independent civilization. , belonging to terrestrial civilization

Second, after the end of World War I, Russia entered a socialist society and became an enemy of capitalism

Third, the hatred accumulated during the Cold War

Fourth, the obstruction of the United States separated Russia from Europe

Finally, the EU was established as an axis by Germany and France, and later joined the United Kingdom. If Russia’s membership status is not confirmed, first of all Russia is superior to them militarily and inferior to them economically, so Russia does not want to enter the EU and be at the mercy of France and Germany. France and Germany are worried that Russia's entry will affect France and Germany's status in the EU. This mutual distrust relationship is obstructed by the United States and Britain. Making Russia less likely to reintegrate into Europe