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    EU foreign ministers to extend "neighborhood policy" to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia

    Pravda, Russia / RIA Novosti
    June 15 2004

    14:19 2004-06-15

    At their Monday session in Luxembourg foreign ministers of the 25 EU
    member states decided to extend the "European neighborhood policy"
    to Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.

    These countries will be given equal opportunities to develop
    relationship with the European Union, including via joint plans of
    action, read the session's materials released by the main secretariat
    of the EU Council.

    The EU General Affairs and External Relations Council at its session
    also pointed to the need to complete work on draft plans of action with
    the states already included in the policy, that is, Ukraine, Moldova,
    Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, Israel and the Palestinian Authority.

    Besides, the Council confirmed the EU's readiness to build partnership
    relations with Libya.

    As to Moldova, the foreign ministers spoke in favor of accelerating
    political settlement of the Trans-Dniestria conflict, confirming that
    the EU was determined to cooperate with Russia and Ukraine to help
    resolve it.

    They also expressed their anxiety concerning "insufficient progress"
    in the process of Russian arms withdrawal from Trans-Dniestria. The
    Council urged the region's authorities not to hinder the withdrawal.

    Apart from this, the ministers stated that the EU was interested in
    building partnership relations with Belarus.

    However, the republic may be included in the neighborhood policy only
    after it elects a truly democratic government, it was emphasized.

    The Council also confirmed its readiness to assist Belarus in
    overcoming the consequences of the Chernobyl catastrophe, as well as
    in education, healthcare, environment protection, trans-border and
    regional cooperation and development of independent mass media.
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