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The EU-Russia PCA

Vladimir Socor at Eurasia Daily Monitor has an article on Russia's perspective on the upcoming partnership and cooperation agreement (PCA) that Moscow and the European Union are looking to negotiate beginning this summer. I believe that the PCA is a top foreign policy priority for Europe, and its successful negotiation could be the most important instrument in reducing impunity and legal abuses within the Russian Federation. This is something to follow closely.

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