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Hlavné Správy: Association Agreement can bring more pressure from Russia

How big is the importance of EU-Ukraine Association Agreement for Ukraine? What is the role of Russia in this case? Nelly Tomčíková and her view for Slovak newspaper Hlavné Správy.
18. January 2018

How big is the importance of EU-Ukraine Association Agreement for Ukraine? What is the role of Russia in this case? Nelly Tomčíková and her view for Slovak newspaper Hlavné Správy. Her original work on this issue can be found here on our website. Full article in Slovak language is available here.

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