Russia is putting pressure on Brussels to ensure access to its markets in Central and Eastern Europe after enlargement next May, according to the Financial Times.
It has also said that it will only support May’s enlargement if Brussels agrees to a list of demands which would safeguard its economic interests in those countries.
Fearing that its businesses will lose out, Moscow has sent the EU a list of 14 conce...
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