On 09/27/2011 10:29 AM, Alexander Bokovoy wrote:
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011, Arthur David Olson wrote:
I'm asking for information to use in specifying time zone abbreviations for Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine. ... Time terms in Russia, Belarus, and Ukraine are regulated with GOST 8.567-99 which was taked in use in Belarus since 2001: ...
This standard only regulates the terms used in time measurement per se, and so doesn't include a nomenclature on local timezones' naming. I'd say that the cited request asks for something that simply isn't there, and never was. In Soviet times, in local use, there never were any abbreviatures at all, let alone foreign. There was "Moscow time" and other zonal "times", which were standardised to their international timezones (2..13 of 0..23) plus "decreed" 1 hour (likewise in astronomical and similar uses). And, obviously, nobody bothered with invention of abbreviatures after 1991, either in Russia, or in Belarus, or in Ukraine. -Yury