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Qu'est-ce (qui) est COMECON - définition

FORMER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
COMECON; History of the Comecon; Structure of the Comecon; Council for Mutual Economic Assistance; Comecom; List of members of the COMECON; Council for Mutual Economic Cooperation; History of the comecon; The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance; Rvhp; Council of Mutual Economic Assistance; Sovet Ekonomicheskoy Vzaimopomoshchi; СЭВ; History of Comecon; CoMEcon
  • 1974 Medallion 10th Anniversary of Intermetall, that was founded in 1964 in Budapest
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  • An [[East German]] stamp celebrating the 40th anniversary of Comecon in 1989

COMECON         
Council for Mutual Economic Assistance         
The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, CMEA or COMECON, was established in 1949 ostensibly to create a common market. CMEA was a Soviet initiative with Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania as founder members. The Council was later joined by the German Democratic Republic, Mongolia, Cuba, and Vietnam; Yugoslavia held associate status. Members normally received some products, particularly oil and gas, from the former Soviet Union at below-market prices. CMEA was succeeded in 1991 by the Organization for Economic Cooperation (OIEC).
Druzhba pipeline         
  • Surface of the oil pipeline (in [[Lviv region]])
OIL PIPELINE IN AUSTRIA, BELARUS, CZECH REPUBLIC, GERMANY, HUNGARY, POLAND, RUSSIA, SLOVAKIA, UKRAINE
Druzhba Wilhelmshaven Oil Pipeline; Druzhba Adria; Druzhba oil pipeline; Druzhba-Adria oil pipeline; Druzhba-Adria pipeline; Druzhba-Adria extension; Friendship Pipeline; Friendship Oil Pipeline; COMECON Pipeline; Comecon oil pipeline; Comecon crude oil pipeline; Comecon Pipeline; Druzhba pipeline system; Unecha-Wilhelmshaven Oil Pipeline; Unecha-Wilhelmshaven pipeline; Northern druzhba; Druzba pipeline
The Druzhba pipeline (; also has been referred to as the Friendship Pipeline and the Comecon Pipeline) is the world's longest oil pipeline and one of the biggest oil pipeline networks in the world. It carries oil some from the eastern part of European Russia to points in Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Austria and Germany.

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Comecon

The Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Russian: Сове́т Экономи́ческой Взаимопо́мощи, tr. Sovét Ekonomícheskoy Vzaimopómoshchi, СЭВ; English abbreviation COMECON, CMEA, CEMA, or CAME) was an economic organization from 1949 to 1991 under the leadership of the Soviet Union that comprised the countries of the Eastern Bloc along with a number of socialist states elsewhere in the world.

The descriptive term was often applied to all multilateral activities involving members of the organization, rather than being restricted to the direct functions of Comecon and its organs. This usage was sometimes extended as well to bilateral relations among members because in the system of communist international economic relations, multilateral accords – typically of a general nature – tended to be implemented through a set of more detailed, bilateral agreements.

Comecon was the Eastern Bloc's response to the formation in Western Europe of the Marshall Plan and the OEEC, which later became the OECD.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour COMECON
1. "The same thing happened in Eastern Europe after the collapse of Comecon," Sagers said, referring to the Soviet economic bloc.
2. International Investment Bank once handled the accounts of COMECON, the Soviet council set up to promote economic integration with socialist countries.