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    EASTERN PARTNERSHIP ENVISAGES INCREASED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO PARTNER STATES

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    18.02.2009 14:17 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The European 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,
    Head of the European Commission Delegation to Armenia, Ambassador
    Raul de Luzenberger said in an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net.

    "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
    benefiting all concerned, and increased financial assistance," he said.

    Ambassador de Luzenberger underscored that the EU proposes much
    more intensive day to day support for partners' reform efforts
    through a new Comprehensive Institution Building program, and a new
    multilateral dimension which will bring partners together to address
    common challenges.

    "The Eastern Partnership includes new measures to support the social
    and economic development of the 6 countries, and five flagship
    initiatives (i.e. Integrated Border Management Program, Small and
    Medium sized Enterprise Facilities, Regional electricity markets,
    renewables and energy efficiency, Southern energy corridor and
    Prevention of, preparedness for, and response to natural and man-made
    disasters) that will give very concrete evidence of the EU support,"
    he said.
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