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    22 February 2005
    U.S., EU Cooperate on Reform in Eurasia
    State Dept. fact sheet issued in connection with Bush trip to Europe
    The following fact sheet was issued by the State Department's Bureau of
    European and Eurasian Affairs in connection with President Bush's February
    21-24 trip to Europe:
    Fact Sheet
    U.S. Department of State
    Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs
    Washington, DC
    February 17, 2005
    U.S.-EU COOPERATION ON REFORM IN EURASIA
    The United States and the European Union (EU) share a common goal of
    promoting successful transitions to democracy and market-based economies in
    Eurasia. We share a common goal in combating threats to regional stability
    and the transition process: crime and corruption; illicit narcotics; weapons
    of mass destruction; and trafficking of persons. We coordinate our policy
    messages and our assistance programs in order to maximize their impact.
    Recent successful examples of U.S.-EU cooperation in promoting
    democratization, free media, respect for human rights and key economic
    reforms include:
    * In Georgia, the U.S. and EU have worked closely together to support a
    smooth transition for that country's new leadership in the wake of the
    "Revolution of the Roses." We continue to work together to support the
    aspirations of Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia to further integrate into
    the Euro-Atlantic family. The EU's European Neighborhood Policy and NATO's
    Partnership for Peace promote the values we share in common with Europe, and
    build deeper connections between the nations of the South Caucasus and the
    more established democracies of the West;
    * In Ukraine, we joined forces to promote free and fair local and
    presidential elections in 2004, which contributed to the Ukrainian people's
    rejection of electoral fraud and to the historic repeat vote on December 26.
    In Belarus, the EU and United States have coordinated at an unprecedented
    level, including by conducting a joint diplomatic mission to Minsk in the
    Spring of 2004 to send a clear and united message on democratization, and by
    enacting travel restrictions on those officials implicated in election
    malfeasance and human rights violations. In Moldova, we also coordinated
    travel restrictions against the leadership of the Transnistrian separatists,
    and are promoting a free and fair campaign and parliamentary election on
    March 6;
    * The U.S. and EU recognize the challenge to security and stability of the
    South Caucasus and Black Sea regions posed by the unresolved conflicts in
    the area of Eurasia. We support the territorial integrity of Moldova,
    Georgia, and Azerbaijan and cooperate to facilitate international efforts to
    achieve peaceful political settlements to the conflicts over Transnistria,
    South Ossetia, Abkhazia, and Nagorno-Karabakh;
    * In Central Asia, the United States and European Union work together to
    support democratic and economic transition, protection of human rights,
    promoting good governance/rule of law, increased regional trade, and
    humanitarian and human development. We also cooperate in the effort to
    combat trade in opium and heroin from Afghanistan-a serious threat to peace
    and stability and a growing public health concern in the region. The U.S.,
    European Commission, and EU member states, working with the United Nations
    agencies, closely coordinate our assistance programs to boost Central Asian
    states' capabilities to meet this threat. U.S. and EU assistance efforts
    have provided much-needed training, equipment, physical infrastructure, and
    more effective government institutions.

    (Distributed by the Bureau of International Information Programs, U.S.
    Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)
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