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The European Political Community’s first meeting in the South Caucasus last week reflects the stretching contours of Europe, geographically, politically and strategically.
The meeting in Armenia was a response to global instability of which increasing trade tensions with the United States are a familiar part. Donald Trump's threat of 25% tariff on European cars has left Brussels scrambling to save a fragile transatlantic deal negotiated last summer.







