European Leaders Converge on Armenia as Russia Looks On
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European leaders are meeting at two unprecedented summits in Armenia.
Armenia hosts two summits with European leaders on Monday.
On Monday 4 and Tuesday 5 May, Armenia will hold two summits in its capital, Yerevan. About 50 European Heads of State and Government are expected at the 8th Summit of the European Political Community (EPC) on Monday. The following day, the first European Union-Armenia summit is scheduled: Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pachinian, President of the European Council Antonio Costa, and the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, w…
Europe does not feel the strength to become a geopolitical pole. This opinion was expressed by the senior analyst of the Center “New Europe” Natalia Butyrska, Gazeta.ua reports. “We see applications, but we don't see a strong European pole,” she noted. READ ALSO: Putin's “Advance”: Trump withdraws nuclear weapons from Germany, Europe is worried In this sense, the summit of the European Political Community in Armenia is indicative. Natalia Butyrs…
Police cordons on every corner, closed streets, sirens blaring, and European leaders arriving one after another: Monday's EPC summit in Yerevan is not only a diplomatic event, but also a spectacular message to Moscow. Armenia is now turning its face towards Europe, while remaining deeply dependent on Russia in energy, security, and economics.
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