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    1. Bernardito10 on

      I do like armenia and the prospect of them joining the EU but,how would that work without georgia also joining ? they would be isolated

    2. Kalicolocts on

      Can we just stop expanding to culturally distant countries? We already struggle between western and eastern Europe

    3. sokorsognarf on

      Spoiler alert: Armenia won’t be joining the EU, regardless of the referendum result

    4. ClearHeart_FullLiver on

      A referendum to signal intent. Armenia has significant work to do on rule of law and anti corruption before joining the European Union.

      It’s a good sign and if both Armenia and Georgia can join the EU or at least make progress in the requirements it will bring more stability to the Caucasus.

    5. Din0zavr on

      This post is misleading. Armenia is not having a referendum. Several non-governmental parties organised a signature collection, if they collect enough signatures, then the referendum will happen. 

      The Armenian government, however, says that getting to EU is already in Armenia’s agenda, so a referendum is pointless. They say they are already doing everything to get closer (and at one point in the) EU. 

      Many people share the government’s stance, that a referendum just to say “we want” is pointless. Instead, next year, if the pro-Russian forces lose again (now they are a minority in the government), it sends the same message. 

    6. EUstrongerthanUS on

      If Ukraine continues its advance into Russia, we’ll have a European land bridge to Georgia and Armenia.  

      How a geopolitical Europe would bring Russia to heel after federalization:

      1. European land bridge to Georgia and Armenia

      2. Integrated Ukraine, Iceland, Belarus

      3. Soft power projection across territories

      4. Break up Russia (integrate regions on a case-by-case basis)

    7. Roninjuh on

      Not with them literally signing a Russian backed anti-LGBT propaganda law they won’t.

    8. GenocidalThoughts on

      Switzerland and Norway first then the balkans and only then the Caucasus. Maybe then the republics of Scotland, England and Wales.

    9. Yet another country with a significant pro Russia population, joining the EU?

    10. AttentionLimp194 on

      No thank you. Rather have Saint Petersburg in EU than Armenia

    11. Flaccido__Domingo on

      It’s the year 2034 and Papua New Guinea is holding a referednumon joining the EU

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