EU applauds Armenia's efforts for regional stability, normalization with Türkiye
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Armenian Prime Minister confirms ambitous reform programme and EU membership bid
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said Armenia wanted to become a member fo the European Union within twenty years and will commit to an ambitous reform programme to meet the criteria of EU accession. In a press conference on 16 July, Pashinyan referred to his recent visit in Brussels and said the law adopted by the Armenian parliament meant the country seeks to join the EU. He acknowledged that this was not a simple process and all EU member state…
“Yes, Armenia wants to become a member of the European Union,” Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said at a press conference when asked about Armenia’s accession to the bloc. He explained that during his visit to Brussels, EU officials asked him whether the law on Armenia’s rapprochement with the EU meant Armenia’s desire to become a member of the bloc, to which he received a positive answer. Pashinyan also noted that he understands how dif…
How Türkiye Pulled It Off (-ish)
Türkiye is a country of 90 million people who enjoy, on average, living standards comparable to Poland or Portugal thanks to the integration of their diversified economy into European production networks.It is also a country with a history of political instability that has spent the past two decades transforming from a democracy that was trying to enter the European Union, into a “competitive authoritarian” regime that maintained democratic form…
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