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Armenia's government has approved a bill to initiate a bid for EU membership, deepening ties with the West and potentially straining relations with Russia. The move follows a successful petition and comes amid ongoing conflict with Azerbaijan. Joining the EU, however, may not be easy due to the country's landlocked and mountainous geography and its shared history of conflict with Azerbaijan, a major gas supplier to EU countries.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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