
Malta Summit: EU leaders agree to strengthen support to Libya
On 3 February, EU leaders agreed to further support Libya to achieve stability and to acquire control over the land and sea borders and to combat transit and smuggling activities.…
On 3 February, EU leaders agreed to further support Libya to achieve stability and to acquire control over the land and sea borders and to combat transit and smuggling activities.…
Georgian citizens will be able to enter the EU without a visa for short stays, under a new law passed by Parliament on Thursday, 2 February. The legislation still needs…
A delegation from the Civil Liberties committee led by MEP Claude Moraes visited Lebanon on 19-22 September 2016.
Five new regional cooperation projects funded by the EU and worth €37.3 million are to support youth, SMEs, maritime safety and border management in the Eastern Neighbourhood
The EU approved 4 regional cooperation programmes worth over €41 million to support job creation, economic development, social inclusiveness and youth empowerment in the Southern Neighbourhood region.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker stated, that reforms, which Ukraine had undertaken recently, fulfill the country’s obligation under the Visa Liberalisation Action Plan. “As far as visa liberalisation is concerned, we…
Ukrainian MPs will join MEPs in Brussels for a 3-day “Ukraine week” high-level conference on good parliamentary practice, law-making and representation on 29 February – 2 March. The 40-strong delegation…
On 17-19 Feb twenty five government officials from different institutions of Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries (Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, and Ukraine) gathered in Helsinki for a study…
On 1 January 2016, the European Union (EU) and Ukraine started applying the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA) which forms part of the Association Agreement signed in June…
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