On Monday 12 March 2018, the new institutional set-up of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) initiative will be launched in Brussels in the presence of senior officials from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and the EU Member States. The new structure was officially adopted at the Eastern Partnership Summit in November last year with the joint declaration.
What has changed?
1. MORE RESULT-ORIENTATION
The new structure for institutional cooperation between the Eastern Partnership countries and the EU Member States is more compact and focuses first and foremost on the efficient delivery of reforms that bring real results to the citizens.
The new approach makes it more important that the partner countries engage at an appropriate level, able and willing to progress with the 20 deliverables agreed to be implemented by 2020. Much of the intended results depend on the success of reform processes in the countries.
2. MORE SYSTEMATIC
The core elements of the renewed structure, the platforms and panels, are now aligned with the four priorities of the Eastern Partnership: Stronger governance, Stronger economy, Stronger connectivity and Stronger society. The work of the platforms and panels is guided by the ministers through senior officials.
Exchanges at all levels, including parliamentary through EURONEST, local and regional authorities through the Conference of Regional and Local Authoriti...
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