EU drafted cooperation agendas particularly with every EaP country
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In December 2016, the European External Action Service and the European Commission launched a paper that identifies deliverables for 2020, in order to contribute to cooperation between the EU and the Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries.
"We are entering into a phase of our Eastern Partnership where with each and every one of our partners we have a concrete, specific agenda of very concrete measures and policies that can benefit the citizens," said the High Representative/Vice-President, Federica Mogherini.
Delivering tangible results for citizens in the economic development, good governance, connectivity, energy efficiency, environment and people-to-people contact will be ensured by political dialogue and strategic communication.
The deliverables contained in the paper, entitled "Eastern Partnership – focusing on key priorities and deliverables" were identified on the basis of existing commitments between the EU and the Eastern Partners. The paper includes concrete milestones to be reached, an implementation road map and involved stakeholders.
The Eastern Partnership is a joint policy initiative which aims to deepen and strengthen relations with the six Eastern neighbours of the EU: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. The EaP is based on shared values of liberty, democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law, ENPI-INFO writes.
"We are entering into a phase of our Eastern Partnership where with each and every one of our partners we have a concrete, specific agenda of very concrete measures and policies that can benefit the citizens," said the High Representative/Vice-President, Federica Mogherini.
Delivering tangible results for citizens in the economic development, good governance, connectivity, energy efficiency, environment and people-to-people contact will be ensured by political dialogue and strategic communication.
The deliverables contained in the paper, entitled "Eastern Partnership – focusing on key priorities and deliverables" were identified on the basis of existing commitments between the EU and the Eastern Partners. The paper includes concrete milestones to be reached, an implementation road map and involved stakeholders.
The Eastern Partnership is a joint policy initiative which aims to deepen and strengthen relations with the six Eastern neighbours of the EU: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine. The EaP is based on shared values of liberty, democracy, respect for human rights and the rule of law, ENPI-INFO writes.
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