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    EU APPROVED EASTERN PARTNERSHIP

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    21.03.2009 00:28 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ European Union leaders endorsed a new "Eastern
    Partnership" that will allow the bloc to boost its aid to six former
    Soviet states by 600 million euros (814 million dollars), EU business
    reports.

    "Our dream has come true, we have been able to adopt the Eastern
    Partnership," said Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg, whose
    country currently holds the EU's rotating presidency. "There were
    different views but we managed to strike an agreement that's a great
    victory, not just for the countries concerned, but in particular for
    the EU itself," he told reporters after a summit in Brussels.

    The partnership is aimed at boosting democratic reform and the
    economies of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and
    Ukraine. Its official launch is set for May 7, although doubts remain
    about Belarus' involvement.

    The project has been one of the cornerstone's of the Czech Republic's
    six-month presidency, and has had the strong backing of Poland
    and Sweden.

    "We got the 600 million euros!" said Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw
    Sikorski, who has long sought that sum, claiming it was the "absolute
    minimum" for the EU to help stabilize these states hit hard by the
    economic crisis.

    France has been reluctant to approve such a budget, out of concern
    it might undermine support for Mediterranean nations that Paris favors.

    But doubts remain about whether Lukashenko will be invited to a May
    summit in Prague, when the six countries are expected to attend the
    inauguration of the eastern partnership.

    "That will depend on the behavior of Mr Lukashenko and the Belarus
    government in the coming weeks, but Belarus should be in the Eastern
    Partership," Schwarzenberg said.
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