Exit from the EAEU: what Armenia risks against the backdrop of economic growth and European ambitions
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Since 2022, the EAEU member states have shown strong economic growth, while the EU countries have shown a decline. Kyrgyzstan became the leader among Eurasian partners - the economy grew from 9% to 11%.
Since 2022, the EAEU member states have shown strong economic growth, while the EU countries have shown a decline. Kyrgyzstan became the leader among Eurasian partners - the economy grew from 9% to 11%. In Armenia, growth of 13% was recorded in 2022. At the same time, Moldova, which joined the EU, lost more than 4% of GDP. Against this background, Armenian farmers are thinking about the prospects of their products on the European market. Read more about the possible consequences of Armenia's exit from the EAEU in the story of RT correspondent Anastasia Volodina.
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