YZAGA

The Agreement between the United Federated Districts of Yarova, United Zaporizhia, the United Republics of Aukalnia and Sartland, and the Graznava People’s Republic (YZAGA) is a consisting of four East Artemian states: Yarova, Zaporizhia, Aukalnia and Sartland, and Graznava. The agreement was signed in Chaykoboksarsk on 2 October 2012, and came into force in May 2014.

The impetus for an East Artemian free trade zone began with Yarovan President Nikita Chekudayev, who made the idea part of his 2010 presidential campaign, shortly following Zaporizhia’s implementation of and. The passage of YZAGA resulted in the elimination of and Yarovan investment, particularly in Zaporizhia and the Graznava People’s Republic. The agreement included the improvement of transportation infrastructure between the member states. YZAGA is regarded as a crucial aspect of the peace process in the long-term aftermath of the Yaro-Aukalnian War and the United Provinces of Rovsnoska and Zaporizhia’s violent collapse, both of which occurred in the 1990s. There exists a broad consensus among economic analysists that YZAGA has been beneficial to each state’s respective economies, including Yarova.