No, Russia is not one of the countries that is in the organisation that is called the European Union.
Moldova.
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Russia by both area and population. However, the largest country wholly in Europe that is not a part of the European Union is the Ukraine, also by both area and population.
Japan is not in the European Union.
YesAll members of the European Union have the right to leave.
Russia is not a member of the European Union, which has 28 nations. Not all European countries are members of it.
He is a Russian politician. Russia is not a member of the European Union.
There are currently no plans for Russia to join the European Union. It would have to make changes to many aspects of its society and economy in order to join, but it is not interested in joining.
Yes, Russia is a member of the United Nations. The Soviet Union was one of the organizations founding members and was a permanent member of the Security Council. When the Soviet Union broke up in 1991, Russia inherited the Soviet Union's seat.
Russia does not use the Euro. Russia is partially in Europe, and mostly in Asia. It is not a member of the European Union. Only 17 of the 27 countries in the European Union itself use the euro. The currency of Russia is the ruble.
Switzerland, Turkey, Croatia and Russia.
European Union, USA, China, Russia, Turkey etc.
Because it is a communist country and it is mostly in asia and not europe
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There are 6 American, Soviet Union (Russia), Japan, European Union, and Indian flags, on the moon.
No. But France is the largest country in the European Union. Russia has the largest European territory. Also Ukraine has a larger area than the European part of France. Should non European territories be counted, then Norway, Denmark and Kazakhstan are larger than France, too.
I'm pretty sure that all of Russia, which is only part of the former Soviet Union, is on the European continent. It is considered part of Eastern Europe.