Netherlands completes internal procedures for ratification of Armenia-EU agreement
On February 12, the Netherlands notified the General Secretariat of the European Council and the Council of the EU about the completion of its internal procedures necessary for the ratification of the EU-Armenia Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA), Armenian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Anna Naghdalyan said on Facebook.
Before the Netherlands, a total of 20 EU member states – Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Poland, Luxembourg, Denmark, Malta, Romania, the United Kingdom, Finland, Hungary, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Germany, Ireland, Croatia, Sweden and Croatia – had notified the General Secretariat of the European Council and EU Council about the completion of their internal procedures for the ratification of the agreement.
Armenia and the EU signed the deal in the margins of the Eastern Partnership Summit in Brussels on November 24, 2017.
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