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    THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP - AN AMBITIOUS NEW CHAPTER IN THE EU'S RELATIONS WITH ITS EASTERN NEIGHBOURS

    armradio.am
    03.12.2008 17:29

    The Commission's proposal for a new Eastern Partnership represents
    a step change in the EU's relations with Armenia, Azerbaijan,
    Belarus , Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. This ambitious Partnership
    foresees a substantial upgrading of the level of political engagement,
    including the prospect of a new generation of Association Agreements,
    far-reaching integration into the EU economy, easier travel to
    the EU for citizens providing that security requirements are met,
    enhanced energy security arrangements benefitting all concerned,
    and increased financial assistance.

    The EU proposes much more intensive day to day support for partners'
    reform efforts through a new Comprehensive Institution Building
    programme, and a new multilateral dimension which will bring partners
    together to address common challenges. The new Partnership includes
    new measures to support the social and economic development of the 6
    countries, and five flagship initiatives that will give very concrete
    evidence of the EU's support.

    President José Manuel Barroso stated: "Only with strong political
    will and commitment on both sides will the Eastern Partnership achieve
    its objective of political association and economic integration. We
    need to make an even greater investment in mutual stability and
    prosperity. This will be quickly compensated by important political
    and economic benefits and will lead to more stability and security
    both for the EU and for our Eastern partners."

    "The time is ripe to open a new chapter in relations with our Eastern
    neighbours" -Commissioner for External Relations and European
    Neighbourhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner added. "Building on
    the progress of the last years we have prepared an ambitious and
    at the same time well-balanced offer. The security and stability of
    the EU is affected by events taking place in Eastern Europe and in
    the Southern Caucasus. Our policy towards these countries should be
    strong, proactive and unequivocal.

    The EU will continue with the successful approach of tailor-made
    programmes on a new scale and add a strong multilateral dimension. It
    remains our principle though that progress must go hand in hand with
    reform efforts by our partners, but this new package also offers more
    intensive assistance to help them meet their goals."

    The Eastern Partnership responds to the desire of the EU's Eastern
    neighbours to move closer to the European Union. Yet, it is also in
    the EU's vital interest to contribute to the development of stability,
    better governance and economic development at its Eastern borders.

    Since 1989 sweeping changes have occurred on the EU's eastern flank.

    Successive enlargements have brought greater geographic proximity
    with our Eastern neighbours, while refor ms supported by the European
    Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) have brought these countries politically and
    economically closer to the EU. The EU has a growing responsibility
    to the partners to help them address the political and economic
    challenges they face and support their aspirations for closer ties,
    not least in the light of the conflict in Georgia last summer.

    Following the conflict in the Caucasus the European Council of the
    1st September requested the Commission to present its proposal earlier
    than previously foreseen.

    Following consultations with the Eastern Partners the Commission
    proposes to engage more deeply bilateral relations with the
    Eastern Partners and to launch a new multilateral framework for
    cooperation. The main new points of the initiative are:

    New association agreements including deep and comprehensive free trade
    agreements for those willing and ready to take on the far-reaching
    commitments with the EU that these entail; Comprehensive programmes
    funded by the EU to improve partners' administrative capacity; Gradual
    integration into the EU economy (with the asymmetry appropriate to
    the partners' economies) including legally binding commitments on
    regulatory approximation; Encourage partners to develop a free trade
    network between themselves which could in the longer term join up
    into a Neighbourhood Economic Community The conclusion of "mobility
    and security pacts", allowing for easier legitimate travel to the
    EU while at the same time stepping up efforts to combat corruption,
    organized crime and illegal migration. These pacts would also cover
    the upgrading asylum systems to EU standards and the establishment
    of integrated border management structures, etc. the ultimate goal
    being visa-free travel with all cooperating partners; The Commission
    will study possibilities for labour mobility with the aim of opening
    the EU labour market further; Enhanced energy security for the EU
    and its Eastern Partners; Programmes addressing economic and social
    development in the partner countries, particularly addressing sharp
    economic and social disparities in their countries Creation of four
    multilateral policy platforms: on Democracy, good governance and
    stability; Economic integration and convergence with EU policies,
    Energy security; and Contacts between people to further support
    partners' individual reform efforts Flagship initiatives: Integrated
    Border Management Programme; SME facility; promotion of Regional
    electiricity markets, energy efficiency and renewable energy sources;
    development of the Southern energy corridor; and co operation on
    Prevention, preparedness for and response to natural and man-made
    disasters More people-to-people contacts and greater involvement
    of civil society and other stakeholders, including the European
    Parliament; Additional financial assistance - 350mln.

    The Commission proposes to launch this initiative in spring 2009 at
    a special "Eastern Partnership Summit".

    --Boundary_(ID_kTO1WNH0M8D1q9LGoo9L Zw)--
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