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Sep 2011

While voicing its EU aspirations, Armenia has not been as outspoken as other eastern EU neighbors, largely due to its security dependence on Russia. Nevertheless, Armenia’s interest in the EU has grown since the launch of the Eastern Partnership. The country’s government expects that cooperation with the EU will bring material benefits such as aid, trade and investment, while the opposition and civil society hope that the EU will contribute to strengthening democratic institutions in the country.

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Author Nelli Babayan, Natalia Shapovalova
Series FRIDE Policy Briefs
Issue 94
Publisher FRIDE
Copyright © 2011 FRIDE
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