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European Neighbourhood Policy: The Eastern Partnership

European Neighbourhood Policy: The Eastern Partnership

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About this Event

16 Feb 2009

European Neighbourhood Policy: The Eastern Partnership

About the Speech:

The Institute was delighted to host Jaroslaw Bratkiewicz, Director of the Eastern Policy Department at the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Sweden’s Ambassador to Ireland, Claus Ljungdahl to discuss a Joint Proposal by Poland and Sweden for an Eastern Partnership.

Poland and Sweden together presented a joint proposal for an “Eastern Partnership” between the EU and its eastern neighbours in May 2008, envisaging deeper cooperation between the EU and the six former Soviet republics: Ukraine, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia and Belarus.  The proposal is a key priority for the Czech Presidency, who will host a summit this summer to launch the initiative. 

About the Speaker:

Jaroslaw Bratkiewicz, Director of the Eastern Policy Department at the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs

 

Theme: The Wider Europe 

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