Armenia–EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement
The Armenia–EU Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement or CEPA is a partnership agreement between the European Union and Armenia. The agreement advances the bilateral relations between the European Union and Armenia to a new, partnership level and regulates cooperation in political and economic sectors, while enhancing trade relations. The agreement develops these areas further, providing a long-term basis for integrating and strengthening EU–Armenia relations. The agreement is also designed to bring Armenian laws and regulations gradually closer to the EU acquis.
Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community and their Member States, of the one part, and the Republic of Armenia, of the other part | |
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Map of Europe with the European Union in green and Armenia in orange. | |
Type | Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement |
Context | Framework for cooperation between the EU and a non-EU country |
Signed | November 24, 2017 |
Location | Brussels, Belgium |
Effective | November 24, 2017 |
Condition | Ratification by all signatories |
Replaces | EU–Armenia Partnership and Cooperation Agreement |
Signatories | European Union (and the -then- 28 EU member states) European Atomic Energy Community Armenia |
Ratifiers | 31 / 31
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Depositary | General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union |
Languages | All 24 official Languages of the European Union and Armenian |
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