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<imagemap> File:Supranational PostSoviet Bodies-en.svg|thumb|640px|left|Euler diagram showing the relationships among various supranational organisations in the territory of the former Soviet Unionvde rect 45 40 115 60 GUAM Organization for Democracy and Economic Development rect 45 60 105 110 Georgia (country) rect 135 60 195 110 Azerbaijan rect 45 135 105 185 Ukraine rect 135 135 195 185 Moldova

rect 445 145 505 195 Tajikistan rect 570 145 630 195 Turkmenistan

rect 250 145 310 165 Collective Security Treaty Organization

rect 250 300 355 370 Eurasian Economic Union rect 135 220 195 270 Uzbekistan rect 305 220 365 270 Kyrgyzstan rect 375 220 435 270 Kazakhstan rect 445 220 505 270 Armenia

rect 380 295 500 315 Union State rect 375 320 435 370 Belarus rect 445 320 505 370 Russia

rect 220 55 460 110 Commonwealth of Independent States rect 35 355 110 375 Commonwealth of Independent States Free Trade Area

rect 55 467 225 490 Baltic Assembly rect 45 500 110 550 Lithuania rect 115 500 180 550 Latvia rect 185 500 250 550 Estonia

rect 288 464 475 550 Community for Democracy and Rights of Nations rect 480 510 540 560 Transnistria rect 550 510 610 560 Abkhazia rect 550 455 610 505 South Ossetia rect 480 455 540 505 Republic of Artsakh

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