Armenia to Begin European Union Membership Bid
- On 9th January 2025, Armenia's government approved a bill initiating its bid to join the European Union, reflecting a strategic pivot toward the West.
- Armenia has deepened its ties with the West while moving away from its traditional ally, Russia, amid tensions with Azerbaijan.
- Armenian Prime Minister emphasized that EU accession would be a lengthy process requiring public approval through a referendum.
- Armenia’s landlocked position and ongoing conflict with Azerbaijan, an EU energy supplier, complicate its EU aspirations.
- Russia highlighted that Armenia’s membership in the Eurasian Economic Union is incompatible with joining the ....
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