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Commemorating one year of the Big War “Ukrainian Prism” experts suggest 12 lessons that Ukraine and the world should learn from these 12 months.
Ukraine, which is fighting against the Russian invaders for its sheer existence and democratic choice, also becomes a participant in the processes of the EU energy market.
Romania presents a case of a balanced approach of using hard and soft security measures in forming its system of resilience to possible Russian aggression on various fronts.
For centuries, the relationship between Türkiye and Russia has been the one of interdependencies and conflictual cooperation. Though
The challenges caused by the Russian war against Ukraine simultaneously opened the window of opportunities for the acceleration of the European integration of Ukraine and Moldova: both countries were granted the EU candidate status and benefit from European support.
The agreements between the Presidents of Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova, reached in January 2021, became a new page in the relations between the two states.
The Republic of Moldova remains one of the most vulnerable states from the perspective of Russian malign influence.
A significant part of Bulgarian elites and society has prerequisites for expressing loyalty to Russia.
The progress of five EaP countries on their track to reach five key priorities of the policy beyond 2020
Topics: International organizations
Regions: Europe
Publications: EaP prospects of post-2022: Thematic Summary
Since the inception of the EaP Ukraine has taken a special position on the policy and its bilateral and multilateral tracks. While acknowledging its European aspirations and interest in the development of bilateral cooperation with the European Union, official Kyiv expressed its reluctance to the multilateral track and overall EU’s approach towards copying Ukrainian-EU bilateral negotiation framework and applying it to the other partner states.
The EaP policy has generated a number of important results for Moldova. The signing of the Association Agreement in 2014, complemented by the implementation of the visa free regime and liberalization of exports towards the EU market, have greatly benefited the Moldovan economy and society.
Presented proposals on more close collaboration, answering common Euro-integration interests in the framework of EU Strategy for Danube Region (EUSDR) and Three Seas Initiative (3SI) priority areas, were submitted to Presidents of Ukraine & Moldova