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Conceived in 1997 to harmonize and integrate commercial, diplomatic and democratic relations among its member states, the GUAM treaty charter was signed in 2001 and today covers a population of over 57 million people. [[Uzbekistan]] was also a member of GUAM in the 1999–2005 period. In 2003, GUAM became an observer in the [[United Nations General Assembly|UN General Assembly]]. In 2007, GUAM also established a military [[peacekeeping]] force and organized joint military exercises. Such increasingly deepened integration and relationships led to GUAM playing an important role in the region's diplomatic and commercial affairs.
The agreement on a Free Trade Area was signed in 2002. In 2017, additional agreements on a [[free-trade area]] were announced, but as of 2022 reportedly the FTA has not been ratified and has not entered into force.<ref>{{
The database of agreements of the International Trade Centre does not indicate that a GUAM FTA agreement has been concluded, but it does indicate that the 1994 Agreement on CIS FTA is in force for Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova.<ref>https://www.macmap.org/en/query/trade-agreement?reporter=268&relation=I&partner=all</ref><ref>https://www.macmap.org/en/query/trade-agreement?reporter=804&relation=I&partner=all</ref><ref>https://www.macmap.org/en/query/trade-agreement?reporter=031&relation=I&partner=all</ref><ref>https://www.macmap.org/en/query/trade-agreement?reporter=498&relation=I&partner=all</ref> and the 1999 Agreement on CIS FTA version is listed as the current text of the FTA agreement. <ref>https://findrulesoforigin.org/documents/pdf/itc00659_full.pdf</ref>
The official negotiating language of GUAM was Russian, but it was scrapped in favor of English in 2014.
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