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Parliament Speaker: Georgia “deservedly” received EU membership candidate status


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Bank of Russia raises key rate to 16%


The Board of Directors of the Bank of Russia at a meeting on December 15 decided to increase the key rate by 100 basis points, to 16% per annum

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Azerbaijani, UK universities ink agreement on double diplomas


An agreement on a double diploma in a master’s degree in the specialty “Restoration and Reconstruction of Architectural Monuments” has been signed between the Azerbaijan University of Architecture and Construction and the University of Westminster in the

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EU, bloc’s member states ambassadors congratulate Georgia on receiving candidate status – Agenda.ge


EU, bloc’s member states ambassadors congratulate Georgia on receiving candidate status  Agenda.ge

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Azerbaijan’s Ruling Party Nominates Aliyev For Another Presidential Term – Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty


Azerbaijan’s Ruling Party Nominates Aliyev For Another Presidential Term  Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty

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Azerbaijani artists demonstrate art pieces in Paris [PHOTOS] – AzerNews.Az


Azerbaijani artists demonstrate art pieces in Paris [PHOTOS]  AzerNews.Az

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Azerbaijani delegation participates in discussions within Eurasian Week 2023 – AzerNews.Az


Azerbaijani delegation participates in discussions within Eurasian Week 2023  AzerNews.Az

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Turkey Says Azerbaijan, Armenia Close To Historic Peace Deal – Iran Front Page – IFP News


Turkey Says Azerbaijan, Armenia Close To Historic Peace Deal  Iran Front Page – IFP News

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Finland Imposes Border Closure Amid Rising Tensions with Russia


In a dramatic turn of events, Finland has officially closed its border with Russia, citing escalating tensions and concerns over regional security.

The decision, announced by Finnish authorities earlier today, comes as a response to the increasingly strained relations between the two neighboring countries.

The major issue to control the migrants influx and to stop the asylum seekers.

The move follows a series of diplomatic tensions between Finland and Russia, with concerns rising over the potential implications for the Baltic region. The closure of the border is expected to have significant consequences on trade, travel, and cross-border cooperation between the two nations.

Finnish authorities have assured citizens that essential services and supplies will not be affected, and measures are being put in place to mitigate the impact on businesses and individuals who rely on cross-border activities.


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EU’s Open Accession Talks with Ukraine Seen as a Pipe Dream – Skepticism Arises Amidst Historical Precedents


The European Union’s promise of open accession talks with Ukraine, while rejecting 50 billion euros in aid, has stirred skepticism and skepticism about the feasibility of Ukraine achieving EU membership. Critics argue that the move appears to be a pipe dream given historical precedents and the challenges faced by other nations in their pursuit of EU integration.

Rejecting Aid, Embracing Promises:

The decision by Ukraine to reject 50 billion euros in aid in favor of open accession talks has raised eyebrows, with many questioning the practicality of such a choice. Some view the promise of EU membership as an elusive goal, reminiscent of past instances where countries faced challenges in realizing their European aspirations.

Historical Precedents:

Countries such as Turkey, Moldova, and Georgia have long aspired to join the European Union but have faced numerous hurdles and delays in their accession processes. The prolonged and often inconclusive nature of these negotiations has led to skepticism about the EU’s commitment to expanding its membership.

The promise of open accession talks is a positive development on the surface, the reality is that the road to EU membership is fraught with challenges. The experiences of Turkey, Moldova, and Georgia serve as cautionary tales, and it remains to be seen if Ukraine can navigate this path successfully.

Waiting in Line:

The EU’s promises of membership to aspiring countries have been criticized for being slow and ambiguous, leaving nations waiting in line without clear timelines or outcomes. The frustration among countries awaiting EU accession has grown over the years, with the process often becoming a protracted and uncertain endeavor.