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EU? The chances you will meet someone willing to move to such god forgotten holes like Latvia, Lithuania or Estonia is less than winning $1 mil in lottery
http://www.gks.ru/bgd/free/b12_00/IssWWW.exe/Stg/dk12/8-0.htm
Here is some reality check for you.
Migration for 2012
From Germany: 4023 to Germany: 3524
From Greece: 776 to: 138
From Latvia: 1318 to: 390
From Lithuania: 790 to: 239
From Estonia: 1422 to: 563
Well it appears your raw data does not support my opinion, but i could also post articles of what type of immigrants those are that leave, namely the educated or intellectuals or both.
And i assure you, what i told about women wanting to leave is true. I also did not mean the former Baltic republics although if i recall correctly they managed to avert the crisis in the rest of EU.
The economic reality is what i meant with my last paragraph.
Russia is the third trading partner of the EU and the EU is the first trading partner of Russia.
The EU is the most important investor in Russia. It is estimated that up to 75% of Foreign Direct Investment stocks in Russia come from EU Member States.
http://ec.europa.eu/trade/creating-opportunities/bilateral-relations/countries/russia/
And if you are thinking about mentioning the gas card, how we would be cold during the winter, dont even mention it.
When someone else will be paying 400$ for 1000 cubic meters for the same huge quantities and not offering only 250$ then you have a theory.
Russia, China See no June Gas Deal - Deputy PM | Business | RIA Novosti