
The Baltic Countries and Accession to the European Union
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Since 1993, the relationships between the
European Union and the three Baltic countries,
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, have deepened
through a variety of agreements aimed at further de-
veloping economic and political relations and, ulti-
mately, integration with the EU . The most important
agreements have been the Agreements on Trade and
Commercial and Economic Cooperation, which
came into force in February and March 1993; the
Free Trade Agreements, which came into force on
January 1, 1995; and the Association, or Europe
Agreements, which were signed in June 1995 and
came into force in February 1998. Through these
Agreements, the Baltics asserted their intentions to
become fully integrated with the EU . They formally
applied for E U membership in the fall of 1995.