The impact of COVID-19 on the EU’s neighbourhood: The South Caucasus

In this special series of commentaries from the European Policy Centre (EPC) in Brussels, experts look at how the EU's neighbourhood is dealing with the Corona crisis, and what the Union can do to lend a hand to those countries who are close to us, and whose stability and prosperity directly impact our own.

In the first commentary in the series, Dennis Sammut,  Director of LINKS Europe and Managing Editor of commonspace.eu, looks at how the three countries of the South Caucasus have been dealing with the coronavirus crisis and discusses what should be the respose of the EU.

read it on the EPC website here

soiurce: commonspace.eu with epc.eu

 

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