EU Ambassador: EaP Summit to determine future priorities
Foreign policy
- 21 October, 2021
- 13:17
The Eastern Partnership Summit, scheduled for December, will determine the priorities for EU's further cooperation with partner countries in the years to come, the newly appointed head of the EU Delegation to Azerbaijan, Ambassador Peter Michalko said, Report informs
The ambassador believes that during the event at the highest level, priorities for further cooperation will be set, including in environment, green transformation, digital transformation, sustainable economy, and so on.
The Eastern Partnership project was launched by the EU in 2009. Its main goal is the development of regional cooperation with six countries: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine.
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