Notable is the decision by Kazakhstan and Belarus, the other two-thirds of the Russian-led Eurasian Customs Union, to not join Moscow in its food import boycott of the West. Tentative Troika Notable is the decision by Kazakhstan and Belarus, the other two-thirds of the Russian-led Eurasian Customs Union, to not join Moscow in its food import boycott of the West. Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko specifically mentioned his country's need to import $350 million worth of pork products from Germany and Poland. He tried to reassure Moscow by asserting that Belarus would not re-export banned goods from Europe into Russia. Lukashenki is also cognizant that his country exports almost as much to Europe as it does to Russia. Meanwhile, Kaza...