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    EU OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED EASTERN PARTNERSHIP

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    08.05.2009 00:20 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The European Union officially launched its Eastern
    Partnership project at a summit in Prague. The project is expected
    to deepen the EU relations with some countries of the former Soviet
    Union and bring economic advantages to the EU and eastern European
    countries which are not EU members.

    "It is impossible to pretend that there is nothing east of us. There
    are the countries there that have European ambitions," outgoing Czech
    Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek said after the summit.

    This was probably the last such summit of the EU political elite held
    in Prague as many of the EU countries' leaders did not attend it.

    It was also the last summit on such level chaired by Topolanek.

    Although an EU-Southern Corridor summit organized within the Czech
    EU presidency will take place in Prague on Friday it will be held on
    a considerably lower level.

    The European Union offered six former Soviet states incentives worth
    EUR600 million to promote stronger energy and economic ties and
    democratic reforms.

    Many leaders of important EU countries were not present today in
    Prague when the EU Eastern Partnership project was launched.

    The project is expected to strengthen economic, energy and political
    relations between 27 EU member states and Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus,
    Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

    The leaders of France and Britain did not attend today's summit,
    for instance. The reasons for their absence considerably differ -
    starting with family reasons and ending with health ones.
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