BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Former Soviet republic Georgia signed a free-trade and political cooperation agreement with the European Union on Friday, marking a historic shift away from Russia.
The accord falls short of full EU membership for Georgia but offers deep economic integration and unfettered access to the EU's 500 million citizens.
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