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What does EUR stand for?

Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs (US State Department)


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European Public Relations Education and Research Association (Belgium)
European Universities Public Relations and Information Officers (Belgium)
European Union of Physics Research Organisations
European Union Parliamentary Support Programme
European Union Planning Team
Eastern Upper Peninsula Transportation Authority (Michigan Department of Transportation)
European Union Planning Team for Kosovo
European Union Programmes Unit (Malta)
Engineering, Utilities and Public Works Training Institute (Texas)
End User Quarantine
Eastern Underground Railway (former transport system in Ipswich, England)
Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam (Netherlands)
Esposizione Universale Romana (area of Rome, Italy)
Estimated Ultimate Recovery (Oil & Gas)
Euro (European Monetary Unit)
Europe
Einnahmen-Überschuss-Rechnung (German: revenue account surplus)
European Ergonomist
European Engineer
European Journal of Clinical Chemistry and Biochemistry



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In a similar statement the US State Department's Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs said: "The agreement establishes a firm foundation for mutually beneficial cooperation in the important field of peaceful nuclear energy for many years to come.
When you look at the rhetoric coming out of Moscow and coming specifically from President Putin _ this sort of standing up to the United States and the West plays very well with the Russian public," said Steven Pifer, former deputy assistant secretary of state in the bureau of European and Eurasian affairs.
Having served twice in Moscow and once in Central Asia as well as two tours in the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs, Ambassador O'Keefe understands the dynamics of Open World's changing region.

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