Finland ratifies EU-Armenia agreement
Finland has ratified the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA) signed between the European Union and Armenia, the country’s Foreign Ministry said on Twitter.
“Happy to announce that #Finland has ratified the EU-Armenia Comprehensive & Enhanced Partnership Agreement! #CEPA will deepen EU-Armenia relations and benefit the citizens of #Armenia and #EU,” reads the tweet.
The deal was signed in the margins of the Eastern Partnership Summit on 24 November 2017. 12 EU member states, as well as Armenia, have so far ratified the agreement.
Happy to announce that #Finland has ratified the EU-Armenia Comprehensive & Enhanced Partnership Agreement! #CEPA will deepen EU-Armenia relations and benefit the citizens of #Armenia and #EU. #EaP pic.twitter.com/g3gL0ydWqA
— Ulkoministeriö (@Ulkoministerio) April 29, 2019
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