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The Vilnius Summit on course for success: but the real work on the Eastern Partnership is yet to come

Hrant Kostanyan (UGent)
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The current debate on the Eastern Partnership has largely focused on the Summit of the Heads of State and Government, scheduled to take place on 28-29 November in Vilnius. The questions so far addressed mainly relate to the expected deliverables. Will Ukraine meet the conditions set by the EU for signing the Association Agreement and the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA)? Will Armenia, Georgia and Moldova manage to initial such agreements? What is the place of Azerbaijan and Belarus in the post-Vilnius Eastern Partnership? Will the EU sign visa facilitation and readmission agreements with the former and shift from a policy of sanctions to engagement vis-à-vis the latter?

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Kostanyan, Hrant. “The Vilnius Summit on Course for Success: But the Real Work on the Eastern Partnership Is yet to Come.” CEPS European Neighbourhood Watch, no. 96, Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), 2013, pp. 1–3.
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Kostanyan, H. (2013). The Vilnius Summit on course for success: but the real work on the Eastern Partnership is yet to come. Brussels, Belgium: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS).
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Kostanyan, Hrant. 2013. “The Vilnius Summit on Course for Success: But the Real Work on the Eastern Partnership Is yet to Come.” CEPS European Neighbourhood Watch. Brussels, Belgium: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS).
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Kostanyan, Hrant. 2013. “The Vilnius Summit on Course for Success: But the Real Work on the Eastern Partnership Is yet to Come.” CEPS European Neighbourhood Watch. Brussels, Belgium: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS).
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Kostanyan H. The Vilnius Summit on course for success: but the real work on the Eastern Partnership is yet to come. CEPS European Neighbourhood Watch. Brussels, Belgium: Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS); 2013. p. 1–3.
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H. Kostanyan, “The Vilnius Summit on course for success: but the real work on the Eastern Partnership is yet to come,” CEPS European Neighbourhood Watch, no. 96. Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels, Belgium, pp. 1–3, 2013.
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  title        = {{The Vilnius Summit on course for success: but the real work on the Eastern Partnership is yet to come}},
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