Armenia–European Union relations
EU vows 270 mln euros for Armenia amid Russia tensions
The European Union on Friday pledged a 270-million-euro ($290 million) financial package for Armenia as Brussels and Washington push to boost ties with Yerevan while its relations with Russia crumble.
Where Do People Retire The Earliest (And Latest)? Where is Greece? (infographic)
The EU average is 62 years of age
Mitsotakis hopes to nudge ally Armenia’s alliances westward
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitstoakis has said that Greece wants to help traditional ally Armenia shift alliances westward, arguing that improved ties with the European Union would boost stability in the troubled Caucasus region.
The Future of EU: Stronger Common European Policy and Creation of European Army?
A stronger common European policy, the creation of a European army and common European embassies are among the ideas proposed by European citizens participating in the last meeting of the first Citizens' Council of the Conference on the Future of Europe.
This is the new Digital Green Certificate approved by the EC
It will allow EU citizens to travel between member states
Times: Greece considers opening borders to British tourists in May
In contrast to the general plan by the EU leaders
EU enlargement blocked
The EU Council says that there are "a few hours left" for a possible agreement, and the ministers of general affairs of the EU countries put the issue of enlargement under the item "miscellaneous" on the agenda of tomorrow's meeting.
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Ankara briefed EU about steps to take in regulations for visa waiver
The European Commission expressed satisfaction at the reviving of visa liberalization dialogue with Turkey, a Foreign Ministry official said on June 1, as a delegation from the Commission held talks in Ankara for resuming visa liberalization dialogue.
EU grants 27.4 mln euros for Serbia's education reform
BRUSSELS - The EU on Wednesday granted 27.4 mln euros to Serbia to support the reform of the country's education system.
"Serbian children deserve the same opportunities like children in the EU," EU Enlargement Commissioner Johannes Hahn said after the signing of a grant agreement in Brussels.