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Valve and some publishers actually got in trouble a few years back for attempting to do just that with keys.
So... Don't expect that to get better any time soon unless the EU is convinced to allow it.
But these countries are not part of EU
Considering them to be priced as Euro, especially for ease of banking, a separate non-EU member store region(s) would likely be abused by region hoppers in closer physical proximity to get games cheap which in turn means that publishers will use the same prices as the EU member store regions, leading to the same situation as is now.
It's unlikely that Valve would make a separate store region for these countries, because they had folded other countries with similar relevancy (or inflating currency) into USD-MENA, USD-LATAM and USD-SASIA.