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    "EASTERN PARTNERSHIP" AT A REASONABLE PRICE

    RIA Novosti
    17:49 | 08/ 12/ 2008

    MOSCOW. (RIA Novosti political commentator Andrei Fedyashin) - Brussels
    has offered its eastern neighbors, or Russia's western neighbors, a
    chance to establish new relations. The new Eastern Partnership (EaP)
    program, whose final draft has been distributed to European capitals,
    is to be adopted (no doubt, it will be adopted) at the forthcoming
    EU summit in Brussels on December 11-12.

    The new "belt of EU friends" at Russia's eastern and southern borders
    would include Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Moldova and
    Belarus.

    The new partnership is expressed with a strange pseudo-math
    formula "27+5(6)," where the sixth member is Belarus, or rather
    its President Alexander Lukashenko. Brussels is prepared to develop
    only "conditionally" friendly ties with that country - until Minsk
    demonstrates true eagerness to accept western democratic values.

    Brussels makes no secret of the fact that it is the developments
    in the Caucasus and Mikheil Saakashvili's actions that fostered the
    drafting of the program. His unpredictability rendered the European
    Neighborhood Policy, which the EU has pursued since 2004, archaic. It
    is going to be replaced with the Eastern Partnership (EaP).

    In political terms, the program's emergence indicates that NATO and
    the EU will coordinate their political lines. After the alliance
    refused to give Ukraine and Georgia the Membership Action Plan at its
    latest ministerial meeting, it was necessary to somehow encourage
    Viktor Yushchenko and Mikheil Saakashvili; hence the acceleration
    of the Eastern Partnership, which Poland and Sweden pushed for most
    vigorously.

    However, the EU decided against a commitment to give Poland, Georgia,
    Moldova and the others access to Greater Europe. They were only
    promised Association Agreements; no pledges were made to admit those
    states to the EU.

    In fact, the program points to two simple facts: a) Europe has lost
    its "transit patience" - it is sick and tired of Kiev's constant
    machinations with the gas supplied to Europe through Ukraine, which
    is actually gas larceny, and b) it wishes to finally ensure the
    diversification of gas supplies.

    The first EaP summit has been planned for April. Almost simultaneously,
    Brussels is going to convene a sort of conference to raise investments
    to modernize the entire Ukrainian gas pipeline system. In addition,
    Brussels intends to offer Ukraine and Moldova full membership in the
    European Energy Community. So far, along with Georgia, they have only
    observer status.

    The European Energy Community was established by the Athens Energy
    Community Treaty of 2005. It brought together the EU, Albania, Bosnia
    and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, and
    now Kosovo. The treaty regulates the energy (electricity, gas, oil)
    trade and transit system in the listed countries. Full membership in
    the European Energy Community will impose strict transit obligations
    on Ukraine.

    Brussels also intends to sign a memorandum of understanding
    with Azerbaijan and Armenia. After the Caucasian war, Brussels'
    eagerness to develop relations, as a German diplomat put it, with
    "serious people in the Caucasus (Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev)
    instead of revolutionary romantics (Mikheil Saakashvili), has only
    become stronger." It should be noted that Azerbaijan is considered
    an alternative gas supply source for Europe.

    The opinions expressed in this article are the author's and do not
    necessarily represent those of RIA Novosti.
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