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A regional intergovernmental body in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Eastern Asia, and Western Asia is known as the Commonwealth of Independent States. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, it was established.

The founding nations signed the Belavezha Accords on December 8, 1991, announcing that the Union would dissolve and that the Independent States would take its place as the Soviet Union started to disintegrate. A few days later, the Alma-Ata Protocol, which proclaimed the dissolution of the Soviet Union, was signed. The Baltic states, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, declined to take part because they view their membership in the Soviet Union as an illegitimate occupation. In 2008, Georgia resigned from the organisation after the Russo-Georgian War. Although it had already stopped participating in the organisation much earlier, Ukraine formally ended its participation in CIS statutory organisations in 2018.

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