
Sumario: Strengthening the European Neighbourhood Policy (4 December 2006: Brussels)
Commissioner for External Relations and European Neighbourhood Policy, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, today sets out new proposals to strengthen and further develop the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP)[1]. The first 18 months of implementation of the ENP have shown good results. The new Communication sets out to increase the impact of the policy, by proposing ways that the EU can help partners who are willing to reform to do this faster and better, and provide incentives to convince those who are still hesitant. The new proposals are accompanied by progress reports on the Neighbourhood partners whose ENP Action Plans began to be implemented in 2005[2]. The Communication will feed into work during the incoming German Presidency in the first half of 2007.
Commissioner Ferrero-Waldner said: "This new Communication offers attractive incentives to our Neighbourhood partners. It will bring the Neighbourhood Policy into sharper focus, concentrating on key areas of mutual interest like people to people contacts, deepening trade relations, stronger co-operation on energy, migration and visa issues as well as financial support. An important contribution will be a new Neighbourhood Investment Fund. The Neighbourhood Policy has made a positive start, but the EU can do much more. We must rise to the challenge of promoting peace, stability and economic prosperity of our neighbours. There is no better way of doing this than by supporting their political and economic reforms."
From 2007-13 the budget foreseen for the countries of the ENP is €12 billion, 32% more in real terms than in the last budget period. To maximise the impact and leverage of this EU funding the Commission will propose the creation of:
Today's Communication also proposes:
State of play of ENP Action Plans
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ENP partner countries
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Entry into force of contractual relations with EC
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ENP Country Report
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ENP Action Plan
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Adoption by EU
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Adoption by partner country
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Algeria
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AA - Sept 2005
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--
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--
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--
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--
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Armenia
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PCA - 1999
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March 2005
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Agreed autumn 2006
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13.11.2006
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14.11.2006
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Azerbaijan
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PCA - 1999
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March 2005
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Agreed autumn 2006
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13.11.2006
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14.11.2006
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Belarus
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--
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--
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--
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--
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--
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Egypt
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AA - Jun 2004
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March 2005
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Largely agreed autumn 2006
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--
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--
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Georgia
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PCA - 1999
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March 2005
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Agreed autumn 2006
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13.11.2006
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14.11.2006
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Israel
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AA - Jun 2000
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May 2004
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Agreed end 2004
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21.02.2005
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11.04.2005
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Jordan
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AA - May 2002
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May 2004
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Agreed end 2004
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21.02.2005
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11.01.2005
02.06.2005 |
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Lebanon
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AA - April 2006
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March 2005
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Agreed autumn 2006
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17.10.2006
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Pending
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Libya
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--
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--
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--
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--
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--
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Moldova
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PCA - Jul 1998
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May 2004
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Agreed end 2004
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21.02.2005
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22.02.2005
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Morocco
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AA - Mar 2000
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May 2004
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Agreed end 2004
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21.02.2005
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27.07.2005
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Palestinian Authority
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Interim AA - Jul 1997
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May 2004
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Agreed end 2004
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21.02.2005
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04.05.2005
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Syria
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--
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--
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--
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--
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--
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Tunisia
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AA - Mar 1998
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May 2004
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Agreed end 2004
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21.02.2005
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04.07.2005
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Ukraine
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PCA - Mar 1998
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May 2004
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Agreed end 2004
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21.02.2005
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21.02.2005
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* AA: Association Agreement
** PCA: Partnership and Cooperation Agreement
For more information on the European Neighbourhood Policy, including the full communication and the country progress reports
http://ec.europa.eu/world/enp/index_en.htm
See also today's Memo: MEMO/06/460: European Neighbourhood Policy - State of Play.
[1] EU policy towards its Southern Neighbours (Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Syria, Tunisia, West Bank and Gaza Strip) and Eastern Neighbours (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine)
[2] Jordan, Israel, Moldova, Morocco, Tunisia, Ukraine, West Bank and Gaza Strip.
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