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European Neighbourhood Policy: EU reinforces ties and continues to support reforms

Summary: 23 April 2009, Brussels - In its annual Progress Reports, the European Commission takes stock of the concrete reform achievements made by countries within the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) in 2008 and identifies the areas where further efforts are needed.

The European Commission's report also highlights the impact of the financial crisis on them and proposes a number of ways the EU could contribute to their recovery process. Despite a difficult context in 2008, marked by political and economic challenges and an overall slowdown of reform momentum notably in the field of governance, many achievements have been registered by the partner countries in key areas of cooperation such as much closer political contacts, increased trade, deeper cooperation on research and innovation, more youth mobility, etc. Ties were also substantially strengthened through two new regional frameworks which complement the differentiated bilateral relations: the Union for the Mediterranean and the Eastern Partnership. Individual country reports for each country with an ENP Action Plan[1]and a sectoral report accompany the policy paper.

"The year 2008 has clearly demonstrated the strategic importance of the European Neighbourhood Policy. The economic and financial crisis, violent conflicts in our neighbourhood and political instability all impact on the security and prosperity of EU citizens. Therefore, it remains crucial for the EU to provide tangible, targeted and credible support to our neighbours to create mutual security and prosperity dividends" said Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy.

Despite a generally difficult context (global economic and financial crisis, conflict between Russia and Georgia in August 2008, Israel's intervention in Gaza in December 2008/January 2009), the EU's relations with its neighbours have further intensified in 2008. Europe's partners have shown progress in reforming their economies and providing better opportunities for their societies through modernisation efforts.

Benita Ferrero-Waldner added: "Despite the difficult international context in 2008, the ENP has continued to yield results and was further deepened by two new initiatives: the Union for the Mediterranean and the Eastern Partnership. Our partners have made considerable progress in key areas, such as trade, taxation and a better business environment, but need to do significantly more especially on political reforms, good governance and human rights. The ENP will therefore continue to serve as the EU's instrument to encourage reforms in its immediate neighbourhood."

Political cooperation was strengthened

Economic integration and trade exchanges were boosted

Visa facilitation and fight against illegal migration

Cooperation on justice

Energy cooperation entered into new phase

Transport links are strengthened

And more ...

Building on the Barcelona Process, the Union for the Mediterranean has given renewed vigour to Europe's relationship with its Southern neighbours. The European Commission has also proposed an ambitious Eastern Partnership with Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, offering a wide and ambitious agenda for deepening the EU's ties to these countries.

The EU assistance to ENP partners has also increased in 2008: €1.71 billion was committed in comparison to €1.67 billion committed in 2007.

Documents available:

The Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council on the Implementation of the European Neighbourhood Policy in 2008, (Brussels 23 April 2009) and individual country reports for Armenia, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Moldova, the occupied Palestinian territory, Tunisia and Ukraine and the Sectoral Progress Report can be found at

http://ec.europa.eu/world/enp/documents_en.htm

Memos summarising the situation of each country are available at
Armenia MEMO/09/182
Azerbaijan MEMO/09/183
Egypt MEMO/09/179
Georgia MEMO/09/184
Israel MEMO/09/185
Jordan MEMO/09/186
Lebanon MEMO/09/187
Morocco MEMO/09/188
Moldova MEMO/09/180
The occupied Palestinian territory MEMO/09/181
Tunisia MEMO/09/178
Ukraine MEMO/09/189

For more on the ENP : http://ec.europa.eu/world/enp/index_en.htm


[1] Armenia, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Georgia, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Moldova, the occupied Palestinian territory, Tunisia and Ukraine.

 


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