Eastern Partnership foreign ministers to meet in Brussels
Foreign policy
- 11 November, 2021
- 05:23
The foreign ministers of the Eastern Partnership member-states will hold a meeting in Brussels on November 15, Report informs, citing the EU Council.
The meeting will lay a particular emphasis on management and investments, as well as strengthening partnerships for sustainability, recovery, and reforms.
The EU's Eastern Partnership program includes Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. Belarus ceased participation in the initiative in June of this year.
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