Launched in Prague in 2009, the European Union’s Eastern Partnership
(EaP) is a policy project that seeks to build bridges and help support the
EU’ neighbours to the east – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia,
Moldova, and Ukraine. In March the European Commission published its plans
for the future of the project. I spoke to analyst Pavel Havlíček
from the Prague-based foreign policy NGO Association for International
Affairs who was part of a team that recently published a Visegrad Insight
study looking into possible EaP development scenarios about those plans and
how they may be affected by the coronavirus. …read more
Source:: Radio Prague