
Estonia has ratified the Armenia-EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement (CEPA), the Armenian Foreign Ministry said in a Twitter post.
Estonia thus becomes the first EU member to complete all the procedures necessary for CEPA to enter into force.
Ratification process of #Armenia–#EU Comprehensive & Enhanced Partnership Agreement (#CEPA) started: #Estonia has become the first EU member to complete all the procedures necessary for CEPA to enter into force! pic.twitter.com/z1i58RRzUX
— MFA of Armenia?? (@MFAofArmenia) January 12, 2018
Armenia and the European Union signed the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement within the framework of the Eastern Partnership Summit in Brussels on November 24.