“Factors restricting Armenia’s foreign policy are a lot,” Linas Kojala, representative of the Department of Political Analysis and Research at the Eastern Europe Studies Centre (Vilnius), authoritative European analyst, told 168.am today, touching upon the EU Eastern Partnership Program and Armenia-EU coming accord.
According to him, existent dissidences in the EU on the program still continue, as some of the EU member countries perceive one way of development towards the EU for EaP countries, and others— in another. However, regarding implementation of amendments, in his words, all parties are united: EaP countries should be improved, after which allocation of …read more
Source: 168hours