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16th March 2017

This story describes the path of Ukraine towards visa-free travel to the EU and uses the examples of Georgia and Moldova to outline whet it would mean for ordinary citizens. It refers to OPEN Media Hub’s interview with MEP Rebecca Harms and to the story created by GARB TV in Georgia.

Author: Olena Makarenko

Media: Euromaidanpress

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