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EU Membership Applications for Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova

Richard Youngs
  • May 16, 2022
  • EuropeChats (Trans European Policy Studies Association)
Summary:  Three countries (Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova) are working their way towards accession to the EU, their clear European choice a thorn in Russia's side. In an effort to extend his sphere of influence, Russian President Vladimir Putin is de-facto occupying territory in all three countries.
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