The Eastern Partnership

 
 
The Eastern Partnership (EaP) completes the EU’s foreign policy towards Eastern Europe and Southern Caucasus countries as a specific Eastern dimension of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). Launched in May 2009 at the Prague Summit, the EaP fosters the necessary conditions to accelerate political association and further economic integration between the European Union and Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
 
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Eastern Partnership Glossary
 
Information Pack
 
Eastern Partnership video  in English, Russian (EU Neighbourhood Info Centre)
 
The partnership with Eastern Neighbours video in English, Russian, Moldovan, Ukrainian, Azeri, Armenian
 
Eastern Partnership EuropeAid page
 
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NEWS
SPACES, a public event in the former Soviet sewing factory in Kyiv
  From 23-26 May, the EU-funded “SPACES” project invites...
Funding devolution key to effective local democracy in Eastern Partnership
Reform of local and regional public finance is essential if local authorities...
EU meets Eastern Partnership foreign ministers ahead of November summit
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and Neighbourhood Commissioner...
FEATURES
Interview with Andrea Matteo Fontana - Eastern Partnership supporting ‘homegrown’ reforms
The Eastern Partnership (EaP) initiative seeks to boost the EU’s...
PUBLICATIONS
EU cooperation for a successful Eastern Partnership
A new publication "EU cooperation for a successful Eastern...
Implementation of the Eastern Partnership: Report to the meeting of Foreign Affairs Ministers, December 13, 2010
  The Eastern Partnership constitutes a new development of the European...
Eastern Partnership glossary - An A to Z of 27 commonly used terms
A glossary comprising 27 terms commonly used in the framework of the...
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