The European Union will officially open on June 19 negotiations with Armenia on a far-reaching free trade agreement that should significantly deepen the South Caucasus nation's integration with the 27-nation bloc, it was announced on Wednesday.
Armenian and EU officials made the announcement after a regular session of a joint body dealing with commerce and other economic affairs.
The two sides plan to create a Deep and Comprehensive free Trade Area (DCFTA) as part of an "association agreement" currently being negotiated by them. The agreement stems from the EU's Eastern Partnership program covering six former Soviet republics.
Armenian News
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